yes i do believe an organelle is bigger then a molecule.because cells have molecules in them and organelles in them but organelles are bigger.
An insulin molecule is much bigger than a glucose molecule.
no. an organelle is made of molecules. it is called an organelle because it is a group of molecules working together to preform a function/process.
It's not a molecule. It's an organelle called the nucleus. Inside that is the nucleolus.
Peroxisome is the organelle which contains hydrolytic enzymes for break down of large molecule to small ones.
No, ATP (adenosine-5-triphosphate) is a nucleotide, a molecule used by cells to transport chemical energy. In humans, the mitochondria produce ATP. The mitochondria are among many cellular organelles.
Uhhh.... a human is most definitely bigger than a molecule, because molecules, like with atoms, are what make up matter.
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The proteins molecules are bigger.
No atoms are very microscopic.
Organizations of matter sequence in correct order, beginning with smallest unit: Atom → Molecule → Organelle → Cell → Tissue → Organ The incorrect sequence would be: Organelle → Tissue → Atom → Cell → Molecule → Organ.
Globulin molecule is much bigger than an albumin molecule. Reference: http://www.crlcorp.com/testDetails.cfm?facilityID=ILS&testID=129
i conclude that the molecule will grow bigger and bigger into multiple molecules.:)