a group of atoms bonded together is a molecule, a group of molecules together doing a job in a cell can be considered an organelle (the organs of the cells)
a group of organelles is a cell
cells make tissues, then organs, then organ systems, then an organism
Elements are composed of atoms. When elements chemically bond, this means that their atoms are chemically bonding and undergoing changes. The result of two or more different atoms of different elements is a molecule.
it contains extreme coolness because capo created the molecule and the atom. mrs. kurtin's period 2 class is awesome.
a atom has all the elements as in the cell except for the membrane
Atoms make up elements. groups of elements make up molecules. Groups of molecules form macromolecules (polymers) which make up cells.
Both are the building blocks of a certain thing. Atom is for matter and cells for life
Wrong way around. Atoms join together to create molecules. These molecules then join other molecules to create cells.
A cell is a living thing which is the basic unit for life. All living things are comprised of these cells. On the other hand, a molecule is composed of atoms covalently bonded to one another. Since cells are comprised of atoms (and molecules) without groups of atoms, there are no cells, thus no living organisms such as you and I.
Elements and atoms are mainly the same. Molecules are made up of atoms and chemical bonds are bonds that combine the atoms together to make molecules. Compounds are just about the same as molecules only are made up of molecules like how molecules are made of atoms. Substances can relate to anything, and mixtures are many compounds and molecules mixed together.
Molecules are made out of atoms, without atoms there are no molecules. Charged molecules (ions) will form compounds as elements do, by combining in whole-number ratios with the ions of other elements and compounds.
No, by definition.
Wrong way around. Atoms join together to create molecules. These molecules then join other molecules to create cells.
No, they are made of atoms, ions or molecules, or other small particles that are not cells.
A cell is a living thing which is the basic unit for life. All living things are comprised of these cells. On the other hand, a molecule is composed of atoms covalently bonded to one another. Since cells are comprised of atoms (and molecules) without groups of atoms, there are no cells, thus no living organisms such as you and I.
They make molecules. Molecules are a bunch of Atoms together.
Molecules are not always equivalent to molecules, as some molecules have more atoms than other molecules, and other molecules have different kinds of atoms than other molecules.
The most basic building blocks of life are atoms. Atoms then form molecules. These molecules combine with other molecules and twist up into a protien. Protiens then make up amino acids, which through extremely complex processes make cells. These cells combine into a tissue, which makes an organ. Organs of similar or related functions are organ systems. Combine organ systems, and you have yourself a living creature.
No. It's the other way around: molecules are made of atoms.
No. Atoms bond to each other to form molecules, not the other way round
Molecules are made out of atoms, without atoms there are no molecules. Charged molecules (ions) will form compounds as elements do, by combining in whole-number ratios with the ions of other elements and compounds.
No. Atoms are the smallest units of matter, and cells are made up of atoms grouped in molecules (which are collections of atoms). Think about it like this: Atoms are the basic building blocks of all matter, but cells are the basic building blocks of life. Also cells have directives, and they also make up life. Atoms make up cells which make up life.
Elements and atoms are mainly the same. Molecules are made up of atoms and chemical bonds are bonds that combine the atoms together to make molecules. Compounds are just about the same as molecules only are made up of molecules like how molecules are made of atoms. Substances can relate to anything, and mixtures are many compounds and molecules mixed together.
Yes. Just as atoms can form molecular bonds with other atoms (especially in molecules), some molecules can form bonds with other molecules, as with (OH) radicals and hydrated molecules.