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It is the center part of a cell.

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The nucleus is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells that contains the cell's genetic material in the form of DNA. It plays a crucial role in controlling cellular activities and regulating gene expression.

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What kind of charge does the nuecleus have?

Not sure about the nuecleus but the nucleus as a positive charge.


Does Nuecleus make DNA?

no


Does the nuecleus contain DNA?

Yes


Which part of the cell control?

nuecleus


What kingdoms have no nuecleus?

the two bacterial kingdoms eubacteria and archaebacteria


Which particle orbit around the nuecleus?

Electrons orbit around the nucleus


Positvely charged paticles in the nuecleus centre of an atom is?

They're called - protons.


What was the result of Rutherford experiment?

we had a new model for the atom with a central nuecleus and orbiting electrons


Are neutrons found only in the nuecleus of an atom?

Yes. They are found only inside the nucleus of an atom.


What is an atomic number How is it used to create the periodic table?

an atomic # is the # of protons in each atoms nuecleus


What subatomic particle are found in the cloud outside the nuecleus?

That's basically a description of the electron.


The way in which one atom interacts with another atom is mostly influenced by the configuration of the?

Elctrons farthest from the nuecleus