The process you're referring to is likely nuclear division, specifically mitosis or meiosis, where the nucleus of a cell divides. During telophase, after the chromosomes have been separated, the nuclear envelope reforms around each set of chromosomes, resulting in two distinct nuclei. This reformation is accompanied by the decondensation of chromosomes back into chromatin, preparing for the next phase of the cell cycle. Thus, surrounding the newly formed nuclei is the reestablished nuclear envelope, along with the necessary cellular components for each nucleus.
the same thing as the nuclus is the brain the nuclus acts like a brain of the cell!!! =]
The stage is called telophase. During telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around the separated chromosomes, forming two distinct nuclei in preparation for cell division.
You can predict whether an isotope nucleus is likely to be stable by considering the ratio of protons to neutrons in the nucleus. Nuclei with a more balanced ratio of protons to neutrons tend to be more stable. Additionally, nuclei with magic numbers of protons or neutrons are also more likely to be stable.
Yes, because within a neutron there are protons (which is positively charged) and neutrons (which has no charge). Protons give out positive charges and there are no negative charges inside the nucleus to balance it out. The electrons are surrounding the nucleus but no WITHIN the nucleus so the nucleus will be positively charged.
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.
The plural form of nucleus is nuclei.
The singular form of nuclei is nucleus.
The nuclei is the main part of the nucleus.
Bare nuclei refer to cell nuclei that lack surrounding cytoplasm. Typically, these nuclei are isolated from cells and used in research or diagnostic tests to study nuclear functions independent of cellular processes.
nuclei is plural for nucleus, meaning more than one nucleus
the same thing as the nuclus is the brain the nuclus acts like a brain of the cell!!! =]
Nuclei is plural. Nucleus is singular.
The plural of nucleus is nuclei. It derives from the Latin word nucleus, which means "kernel."
Two nuclei appear during the telophase stage of mitosis, which is the final stage of cell division. In telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around the two sets of chromosomes, creating two distinct nuclei within the cell.
The stage is called telophase. During telophase, the nuclear membrane reforms around the separated chromosomes, forming two distinct nuclei in preparation for cell division.
it is the pural of nucleus it is the pural of nucleus
Electrons are found in electron shells surrounding the nucleus of an atom. They move rapidly within these shells, which are composed of energy levels that determine the electron's distance from the nucleus.