No, a cell is a collection of millions of molecules, as well as ions, free radicals and atoms.
A molecule is defined as a stable, neutrally charged unit of two or more atoms chemically bonded to each other (ionically or covalently).
Molecules are basically a series of atoms strung together. This means that, wherever there are many atoms of different elements together, there will be molecules. Our cells are very complex and contain many atoms of numerous elements. So, in answer to your question, cells are made up of molecules.
DNA is not the only thing that a cell is composed of. Many elements such as lipids and proteins work together to form a functional cell, with DNA guiding each process.
A molecule is the first chemical level of organization of the human body. A cell membrane (phospholipid bilayer) is composed of many different molecules that surround the cell.
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The DNA molecule.
molecule - cell - organ
The cell membrane folds around the molecule.
The energy carrying molecule in the cell is adenosine triphosphate. People often call it ATP.
This is called endocytosis.
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A eukaryotic cell produces a single molecule.
The DNA molecule.
molecule - cell - organ
The cell membrane folds around the molecule.
the cell membrame
The energy carrying molecule in the cell is adenosine triphosphate. People often call it ATP.
This is called endocytosis.
The cell membrane folds around the molecule.
Cell.
This is called endocytosis.
This is called endocytosis.