Nucleus
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Nucleus
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1. The positively charged core of an atom with which is
associated practically the whole mass of the atom but only a minute part of
its volume.
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A nucleus is composed of one or more protons and an approximately equal
number of neutrons. The atomic number Z of the element indicates the number of
protons in the nucleus. The mass number A of the element is the sum of the
protons and neutrons.
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2. In biology, a definitely delineated body within a cell containing the
chromosomes. [[/a>|/a>]]
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References
This article is based on NASA's Dictionary of Technical Terms for Aerospace Use