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What is nuclear division?

Nuclear division is the process by which a cell's nucleus divides into two daughter nuclei. This process occurs during cell division to ensure that each new cell receives a complete set of genetic information. There are two types of nuclear division: mitosis, which produces two identical daughter cells, and meiosis, which produces four genetically unique daughter cells.


What is the quantity of fissionable material called that CANNOT sustain a nuclear reaction?

Subcritical mass is the quantity of fissionable material that cannot sustain a nuclear reaction. When the amount of fissionable material is below the critical mass required to sustain a chain reaction, it is considered subcritical.


Is nuclear energy recyclable?

Yes, nuclear energy is a recyclable source of energy. Nuclear fuel can be recycled and reused through a process called nuclear fuel reprocessing, which separates usable material from spent fuel. This helps to reduce nuclear waste and maximize the energy potential of nuclear fuel.


Why is The process of nuclear division which creates two new identical nuclei is called .?

The process of nuclear division which creates two new identical nuclei is called mitosis. Mitosis is an essential process for cell growth, repair, and asexual reproduction in eukaryotic organisms. It ensures that each daughter cell receives a complete set of chromosomes identical to the parent cell.


What does nuclear energy release?

It releases heat through absorption of the kinetic energy of the fragments of fission in the material of the fuel rods (talking of nuclear reactors, not weapons)

Related Questions

What is the duplication of the nucleus called?

mitosis, during anaphase; Duplication of the Cells nuclear material is called replication, and the utilization of this condition is called Cellular division, also known as Growth.


What is the duplicated material called?

Duplicated nuclear material is called chromatin.


What is the duplicated nuclear called?

Duplicated nuclear material is called chromatin.


What is it called when nuclear division forms sex cells?

meiosis


What is Class 4 Division 3 is?

A material in Class 4 Division 3, more properly called Division 4.3, is a Dangerous When Wet material.


Why is it better to call mitosis nuclear division rather then cell division?

It is more accurate to refer to mitosis as nuclear division because it specifically involves the division of the cell's nucleus, resulting in two daughter nuclei with the same genetic material. Cell division, on the other hand, includes both nuclear division (mitosis) and cytokinesis, the division of the cell's cytoplasm. Naming it nuclear division helps emphasize the specific process occurring at the nucleus level.


What is nuclear wast?

During nuclear division and the process of metabolic activities ,some waste materials are formed in the nucleus. it is called nuclear waste.


The process of nuclear division which creates two new identical nuclei is called?

The process of nuclear division that creates two new identical nuclei is called mitosis. During mitosis, the duplicated chromosomes are separated into two identical sets and distributed into separate nuclei.


When a chromosome is not dividing what form does it take?

An un-dividing chromosome remain in the form of loose chromatin material as seen in the inter-phase nucleus. At the tome of nuclear division this chromatin material is organized in the form of thread like structures called chromosomes.


What are long strands of nuclear material that contain DNA called?

It's called a Chromosome


Minimum mass of material requied for the nuclear chain reaction to occur in a nuclear bomb is called?

The critical mass


What is located on chrosomes and carries heredity material?

what is the nuclear division in eukaryotic cells in which each cell receives a copy of the original chromosomes

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