There are thousands of tiny atoms living in one cell. Because a cell is mostly made up of water, there are typically more water atoms than any other type of atom.
Cells. And every cell is made of atoms.
The smallest is one cell.
Biology is probably my weakest subject. But I've heard of things inside cells called membranes, cytoskeletons, mitochondria, nucleus, microfilaments, DNA, RNA, and telomeres, all in one living cell, and I know that each of these things is made out of many atoms. So I'd say the cell must be bigger than any atom. (Also, by the way, we can easily see cells with a microscope, but atoms are too small to see.) (Also, by the way, one of the fundamental processes required for life is cell division, and atoms don't normally divide.)
The smallest is one cell.
In a face-centered cubic (FCC) unit cell, there are 4 calcium (Ca) atoms located at the corners of the cell, each contributing 1/8 of its volume. There is also another Ca atom located at the center of the cell, contributing the entire volume. Therefore, there is a total of 4 + 1 = 5 calcium atoms in one FCC unit cell.
well cells make up each living organism along with atoms , therfore we are made of cells. cells along with atoms they are the basic building blocks of life. organisms come from them A Cell is the smallest thing that can truly be considered alive. "Organism" just means one body, one living thing. You are an organism. A tree is an organism. A bacterium is an organism. Some organisms are made up of many cells, like you and I, whereas some organisms are only a single cell, like bacteria or amoeba.
No, the organism is not the least complex level of organization; it is actually one of the higher levels of organization in living things. The levels of organization in living organisms typically start from the cell, followed by tissues, organs, organ systems, and finally the organism itself.
It is called a Eukaryotic cell
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Count the number of atoms that are all the way inside the cell. Each of these counts as 1. Count the number of atoms that are on a face, but not a corner or edge of the cell. Each of these count as 1/2. Count the number of atoms that are on an edge, but not a corner of the cell. Each of these count as 1/4. Count the number of atoms that are on a corner of the cell. Each of these count as 1/8. The final formula is: inside + 1/2 face + 1/4 edge +1/8 corner = total atoms per cell.
All living things are made up of at least one cell.
In a hexagonal primitive cell, there are a total of 1 atom located at the center of the cell.