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What (who) is nuclei - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Nuclei; Nuecleus; Nucleus (disambiguation); Nucleic; Nucleus (album); Nucleas

nuclei         
plural form of nucleus.
Nuclei         
·pl of Nucleus.
Cytoblast         
  • transcription factory]] during transcription, highlighting the possibility of transcribing more than one gene at a time. The diagram includes 8 RNA polymerases however the number can vary depending on cell type. The image also includes transcription factors and a porous, protein core.
  • Oldest known depiction of cells and their nuclei by [[Antonie van Leeuwenhoek]], 1719
  • stained]] with [[fluorescent]] [[dye]]s during [[metaphase]]. The [[mitotic spindle]] can be seen, stained green, attached to the two sets of [[chromosome]]s, stained light blue. All chromosomes but one are already at the metaphase plate.
MEMBRANE-BOUNDED ORGANELLE OF EUKARYOTIC CELLS IN WHICH CHROMOSOMES ARE HOUSED AND REPLICATED
Nucleus (biology); Nucleus biology; Nucleus (cell); Cell nuclei; Nuclear proteins; Nucleated; Cell Nucleus; Cell's nuclei; Nuclear speckles; Splicing speckles; Cytoblast; Nucleus (organelle); B snurposome; Splicing factor compartment; Perichromatin fibril; Splicing speckle; Nuclear speckle; Clastosomes; Nucleoplasmic veil
·noun The nucleus of a cell; the germinal or active spot of a cellule, through or in which cell development takes place.

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Nucleus

Nucleus (PL: nuclei) is a Latin word for the seed inside a fruit. It most often refers to:

  • Atomic nucleus, the very dense central region of an atom
  • Cell nucleus, a central organelle of a eukaryotic cell, containing most of the cell's DNA

Nucleus may also refer to:

Examples of use of nuclei
1. Prof Sheng removed the nuclei from rabbit eggs, inserting nuclei from human eggs in their place.
2. The huge electric field sent the nuclei careening away, smacking into other hydrogen nuclei on their way out.
3. In the "nuclei," as the music centers are known, children learn as a group.
4. The problem is getting two nuclei close enough to fuse and then controlling the reaction.
5. This last one relates to the strength of the force that holds atomic nuclei together.