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What reasonable estimate for the size of a cell's nucleus?
The size of an atom refers to the typical distance from the nucleus to the boundary of the surrounding cloud of electrons.
Yes, all atoms have a nucleus! The Nucleus is the part of the atom which holds the Protons and Neutrons, the Electrons orbit the "atomic nucleus". The atomic nucleus is different to the nucleus of a cell, which holds genetic information and allows the cell to operate. Answer above provided by Runehally16.
If an atom were the size of a baseball stadium, its nucleus would be roughly the size of a marble or a small cherry. This analogy highlights the vast amount of empty space within an atom, with the nucleus occupying only a tiny fraction of the atom's overall volume. The electrons would be orbiting far away from the nucleus, much like spectators in the stands.
A eukaryotic cell contains a structure called a nucleus. The nucleus serves as the control center of the cell, containing the genetic material (DNA) and directing the cell's activities.
It is the control center of the atom as the same a the for the nucleus for the living cell.
because the nucleus is not an atom; an atom is smaller than a cell
Assuming you're talking about the nucleus of an atom, the nucleus is very small relative to the atom's volume as a whole. However, it makes up nearly all of an atom's mass, because it contains all the protons and neutrons. So, relative to the total atom, the nucleus is very small and very dense.
A nucleus is the "brain" of a cell.
Nucleus of a cell ~10-7 - 10-6 m Atomic nucleus ~10-14 m
cannot determine, will vary significantly from cell to cell.
The size of an atom is bigger than the nucleus because an atom consists of a nucleus surrounded by electron clouds. The electrons are located further away from the nucleus, leading to the overall larger size of the atom.
In the nucleus of the atom, along with neutrons. The electrons are found around the nucleus. If the atom was the size of a Baseball stadium, the nucleus would be the size of a baseball! Most of the space in an atom is taken up by the electron cloud which surrounds the nucleus. That is why atoms are actually mostly empty space.
Not in chemistry. A nucleus is the center of the atom. In biology a nucleus is the center of a cell. Any cell, plant or animal.
Think of the sun as the nucleus and the oort cloud (past pluto) as where the electron orbitals start. The size (volume) of the nucleus is tiny compared to the size (volume) of the atom (defined by the extent of the electron cloud).
What reasonable estimate for the size of a cell's nucleus?
The center of an atom is called nucleus.