yes, indeed it is cells are in everything
A cell is typically larger than a molecule. Cells are the basic building blocks of living organisms and contain various molecules within them, such as proteins and DNA. Molecules are made up of atoms and can be very small in size compared to cells.
No. A cell consists of many, many molecules - millions probably.
it would not keep working to do its functions
molecule - cell - organ
the cells would be hard to function and so that cell would be daqmaged
atom, molecule, cell, organiism
A cell is larger than a molecule, which is larger than an atom or an electron. Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms, while molecules are made up of atoms, and atoms are composed of even smaller particles such as electrons.
Water is not a cell.It is a molecule made up Hydrogen and Oxygen.
An atom is smaller than a cell, and a molecule is smaller than both atoms and cells. Cells are composed of molecules, which in turn are made up of atoms.
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Molecules are smaller. Sub atomic particles are even smaller
No. That would be impossible, a molecule can be made of water and nothing else.