No, not in humans. Other warm blooded creatures, birds for instance, have nucleated blood cells, but humans do not.
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Like charges repel each other. Neutrons serve as a buffer so that the protons don’t push each other apart. Longer version: Atomic nuclei consist of protons and neutrons bound together by the "strong" nuclear force. (there are 4 fo...
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Ernest Rutherford, considered the father of nuclear physics, was given this title for his discovery of the nucleus. Rutherford put forth the first theoretical model of the nucleus, on which our...
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Don't know what nuclide is but nuclei is the plural form of nucleus. Consult a dictionary for further explanation.
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Chemical energy exists in the form of the electrostatic bonds between protons and electrons. If the distance between a proton and electron is reduced potential energy will be converted into kinetic energy. In a combustion reaction the avera...
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That is what has been suggested for a while, that the star-forming galaxies that have been observed, all the way from redshift 3 to say, 7, you are forming the bulge, basically, because they are very compact what we are seeing. Their cluste...
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It is advantageous for erythrocytes to lack nuclei because of the size of capillaries. The absence of the bulky nucleus allows the cells the fit and not become clogged.
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