The smaller circles in the nucleus refer to structures called nucleoli, which are regions within the nucleus where ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is synthesized and ribosome assembly begins. Nucleoli are not membrane-bound and can vary in number and size depending on the cell's activity and type. They play a crucial role in the production of ribosomes, essential for protein synthesis in the cell. Additionally, the nucleus itself contains chromatin, which appears as a network of smaller granules and fibers, contributing to the organization of genetic material.
Of course not! There are an infinite number of smaller circles.
Difference in areas = A1 - A2 where A1 and A2 are the areas of the larger and smaller circles. Other expressions will depend on what information about the circles is available: radius, diameter, circumference.
Any circle on the surface of a sphere whose center is at the center of the sphere is known as a "great circle." Great circles represent the largest possible circles that can be drawn on a sphere and divide the sphere into two equal hemispheres. The equator of a planet and the lines of longitude are examples of great circles. In contrast, smaller circles that do not have the same center as the sphere are called "small circles."
first you draw a diamond shape in your paper. then draw a cross in the middle make sure it connects up down side to side.then do a wavy line at the bottom point.then you draw 3 small circles on the line.then attach even smaller circles to the bigger circles. enjoy Jed01234
No, not all parallels are great circles. A great circle is the largest possible circle that can be drawn on a sphere, and it divides the sphere into two equal hemispheres. Parallels, or lines of latitude, are circles that run parallel to the equator, and only the equator itself is a great circle. Other parallels, such as those near the poles, are smaller circles and do not divide the sphere into equal halves.
The negative particle that circles the nucleus is the electron.
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Electrons...protons and neutrons are within the nucleus
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
Electrons are the particles that circle the nucleus of an atom.
No it does not. :o <===B
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electrons
Electrons orbit the atomic nucleus in an electron cloud.