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Is a cell larger than a molecule?

Updated: 8/9/2023
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12y ago

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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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Alexander Bol

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4y ago

I was looking to see if DNA is the largest molecule when I came across a very wrong answer to this question. Cells are made up from molecules and 10 to the negative fith is bigger than 10 to the negative ninth. Get a clue dude!

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10y ago

DNA molecules are enclosed by cells because they are packed and wrapped around proteins, but if you were to consider them linearly, then a DNA molecule is much longer than the cell it's in.

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14y ago

yes, the molecule is actually made up of more than one cell.

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13y ago

Yes. Cells are much bigger than molecules. Cells have many parts, each of which is made of many molecules.

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diego leclerc

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3y ago

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4y ago

Cells consist of many molecules

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3y ago

cell is bigger

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cells are bigger

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