the same thing as the nuclus is the brain the nuclus acts like a brain of the cell!!! =]
Isotopes and nuclei are both related to atoms. Isotopes are atoms of the same element with different numbers of neutrons in their nuclei. The nucleus is the central part of an atom that contains protons and neutrons.
Actually, nuclear fusion is the process of combining atomic nuclei to form a heavier nucleus, releasing a large amount of energy in the process. It is the same process that powers the sun and other stars.
In nuclear fission, a very large nucleus such as a uranium nucleus breaks apart into two smaller nuclei, and some energy is released as a result. If you can get a whole lot of heavy nuclei to undergo fission at the same time, the result is an atomic bomb.
Daughter nuclei are the nuclei that result from the division of a parent nucleus in processes such as cell division (mitosis or meiosis) or nuclear fission. These daughter nuclei inherit genetic material from the parent nucleus and may go on to carry out their own functions in the cell.
Yes. In fact, they can even have two nuclei.
When the atomic number of one nucleus is the same with the mass number of another nucleus and the mass number the same with the atomic number of the second nucleus, then these two nuclei are called mirror.
When the atomic number of one nucleus is the same with the mass number of another nucleus and the mass number the same with the atomic number of the second nucleus, then these two nuclei are called mirror.
The plural form of nucleus is nuclei.
The singular form of nuclei is nucleus.
The nuclei is the main part of the nucleus.
nuclei is plural for nucleus, meaning more than one nucleus
Nuclei is plural. Nucleus is singular.
The plural of nucleus is nuclei. It derives from the Latin word nucleus, which means "kernel."
it is the pural of nucleus it is the pural of nucleus
the singular form of nuclei is nucleus
"Nucleus" is a singular noun. The plural form is "nuclei".
Nuclei is the plural form of nucleus. A nucleus is the center of an atom that holds all the protons and neutrons.