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Cell smaller than atom

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Molecules are made up by cells. As a result, cells are smaller than molecules. Atoms are even smaller than cells since they make them up.

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Molecules are made up by cells. As a result, cells are smaller than molecules. Atoms are even smaller than cells since they make them up.

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An atom......an organell

Atom, yes. Organelle, no. All sub-atomic particles. A molecule is vibrating spheroid whose physical boundaries are the byproduct of the ripples in space caused by the electron(s) orbiting the nucleus.

A number of other 'particles' are smaller, and get together make up molecules. These include electrons, protons (both 'ions' in astrophysics), neutrons, quarks, gluons, even 'photons, whether just quantised emissions propagated locally and blending back into waves, as consistent with more contemporary theory, or the 100 year old ballistic 'corpuscles' of light. There are many more, though ALL are only theoretical and are not necessarily spheroid. Other popular models are based on the vortex and toroid, and all have various forms of 'spin' (or oscillation). In general terms they are simply 'quantized' energy.

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There are several things that are smaller than a cell but larger than a molecule. One example would be a virus.

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A molecule is smaller.

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Host cell

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no

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