In the human body, a nucleus refers to the membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells, containing the cell's genetic material (DNA). It regulates gene expression and maintains the integrity of genes, playing a crucial role in cell growth, division, and function. The nucleus is essential for processes like transcription and replication, ensuring that genetic information is accurately passed on during cell division. Overall, it serves as the control center for cellular activities.
Some of the effects on the human body from a nuclear explosion are death (from thermal energy/blast effects or super lethal radiation exposure), infertility and blood disorders.
No, fission does not naturally occur in the human body. Fission is a nuclear reaction that involves the splitting of atomic nuclei, which is not a process that happens in biological organisms.
No, it is impossible. It is impossible for elements (matter) to be created by a human. The only new elements that are formed are in the center of stars where atomic nuclei merge. The human body does, however, take many elements and form numerous compounds.
one part of the body that is like the lysosome is the stomach
Platinum is an inert metal so just like gold it has no effect on the human body.
The nuclear membrane in the human body is similar to the skin, as it acts as a protective barrier that controls the passage of substances in and out of the cell nucleus, much like how the skin acts as a barrier for the rest of the body.
Some of the effects on the human body from a nuclear explosion are death (from thermal energy/blast effects or super lethal radiation exposure), infertility and blood disorders.
The nuclear membrane is like the skull of the head because it protects the brain which is the nucleus
No, fission does not naturally occur in the human body. Fission is a nuclear reaction that involves the splitting of atomic nuclei, which is not a process that happens in biological organisms.
how are cells alike a human body
U spelled radiation wrong dumbo.
"Why are you a nuclear powered human being?"
First of all, EMPs don't really explode like a nuclear bomb. It releases alot of energy like a nuclear bomb. EMP's do not affect the body... that much.
biochemistry
Nuclear energy is the only energy that the human body does not produce.
I assume you mean how does nuclear radiation affect the human body. Nuclear energy as used in nuclear power plants has no effect normally as the radiation is well contained. However if you want to know about the effect of radiation on the body, see the link below
One part of the human body that is like lysosomes is the stomach. The human intestines are also like lysosomes.