p orbitals are dumbbell shaped (like an '8' with nucleus in middle)
chromosomes are found inside your nucleus. Chromosomes contain genes that have your DNA in them. Your genes decide who you are and what you look like
no, the nuclear membrane separates the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
The small dot-like structure inside the nucleus is the nucleolus. It is responsible for producing ribosomes, which are essential for protein synthesis. The nucleolus is not surrounded by a membrane and can often be seen as a distinct structure within the nucleus.
The nucleus of a cell is found in the center, not to be confused with the nucleolus, which is inside of that. The cytoplasm surrounds the nucleus and is the fluid that contains the different ribosomes, etc.
The term nucleus is derived from a Latin word meaning "kernel" or "nut". How is the term nucleus related to its Latin term of origin? The nucleus is like the inside of a nut, and is shaped like a nut.
The term nucleus is derived from a Latin word meaning "kernel" or "nut". How is the term nucleus related to its Latin term of origin? The nucleus is like the inside of a nut, and is shaped like a nut.
Chromosomes are the spooled strings of genes inside the nucleus. They are rod-shaped structures that contain DNA, which carries the genetic code for an organism.
It is shaped like a Sphere
The Nucleolus
p orbitals are dumbbell shaped (like an '8' with nucleus in middle)
No, they are directly found outside of the nucleus in the electron cloud.
Chromosome. The chromosomes are only X shaped during the early prophase stage in mitosis (nuclear division). Otherwise, the chromosomes are in their chromatin form in which they are unwound and seem like a bunch of tangled thread.
In Biology the nucleus of a cell is the control centre, inside the nucleus is DNA which gives it the structure and knowledge to be what it is.
chromosomes are found inside your nucleus. Chromosomes contain genes that have your DNA in them. Your genes decide who you are and what you look like
no, the nuclear membrane separates the nucleus and the cytoplasm.
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