Physics, asked by vatsalgoyal1774, 10 months ago

What is a nucleus?
What is a proton?
What is a neutron?
What is a electron?

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Answered by iashanshi
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Answer:

nucleus is the important central part of the cell it controls the working of other cell organelles and mediate the replication of DNA during cell cycle

proton is the positive charge present in the cell

neutron is the neutral charge

electron is the negative charge

Answered by Arpita1810
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The nucleus is the information centre of the cell and is surrounded by a nuclear membrane in all eukaryotic

Protons an elementary particle that is identical with the nucleus of the hydrogen atom, that along with the neutron is a constituent of all other atomic nuclei, that carries a positive charge numerically equal to the charge of an electron, and that has a mass of 1.673 × 10−27 kilogram.

Neutron neutral subatomic particle that is a constituent of every atomic nucleus except ordinary hydrogen. It has no electric charge and a rest mass equal to 1.67493 × 10−27 kg

An electron is a negatively charged subatomic particle. It can be either free (not attached to any atom), or bound to the nucleus of an atom. ... The charge on a single electron is considered as the unit electrical charge.

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