No. A cell consists of many, many molecules - millions probably.
molecule is bigger
a cell is much bigger than a water molecule
Yes, the photovoltaic cell is bigger than the solar cell.
Molecules are made of cells, and cells are made up of atoms. So no, a cell is NOT bigger. Least to greatest size- atoms, cells, molecules No. Cells are not made of atoms. Molcules are larger than cells, but smaller than atoms. Atoms go to 10 to the negative tenth power. Molecules go to 10 to the negative ninth power. And cells go to 10 to the negative fith power.
A protein molecule is quite a bit larger than a starch molecule.
Molecule
A molecule is two or more atoms which have been chemically bonded and a cell is made up of atoms so technically a molecule could be bigger than a cell but in reality most cells are bigger than molecules seeing as they are made up of them
a cell is much bigger than a water molecule
An electron is a part of a atom, and an atom is part of a molecule, molecules make up a cell. So a cell is biggest.
An insulin molecule is much bigger than a glucose molecule.
The proteins molecules are bigger.
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Yes, the photovoltaic cell is bigger than the solar cell.
Viruses are typically composed of RNA surrounded by a capsid (protein shell). This would mean by definition that the virus molecule, which is technically considered nonliving, is larger than a protein strand (because the capsid is made of protein).
Uhhh.... a human is most definitely bigger than a molecule, because molecules, like with atoms, are what make up matter.
Molecules are made of cells, and cells are made up of atoms. So no, a cell is NOT bigger. Least to greatest size- atoms, cells, molecules No. Cells are not made of atoms. Molcules are larger than cells, but smaller than atoms. Atoms go to 10 to the negative tenth power. Molecules go to 10 to the negative ninth power. And cells go to 10 to the negative fith power.
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