It is called karyotype.
karyotype
The tiny structures are called centrioles
The tiny structures are called centrioles
Correct.
There are nuclear energy levels, but they're not "the same" as the electronic energy levels.
The centrosomes containing the centrioles. I assume you are speaking of animal cells.
Yes, if they are exposed to irradiation or nuclear contamination. That is one of the arguments against nuclear power, that not only is nuclear waste produced in the reactor, but that eventually the entire reactor container will have to be disposed of or isolated.
Nuclear Pores
Stanley Gill has written: 'Structures for nuclear power'
the centrioles =)
the centrioles =)
Exteriorly, to the cell membrane; interiorly to the nuclear membrane.