atom. b/c when atoms are combined they make molecules and when they combine they form cells and then tissues then organs and then system and then a living organism is formed
The cell is the smallest living thing and an atom is the smallest non-living thing.
The cell is the smallest living unit in the body.
A cell
It is cells.
Yes
a cell
When you consider the composition of living and non living things, both can be broken down into what comprises them. If one considers non-living matter, then "particle" may be used to describe the smallest unit. As knowledge advances, a "particle" by definition has evolved i.e., quarks being the smallest "particle" of an atom whereas for years it was thought that the atom was the smallest unit of matter. Conversely, the cell is considered the smallest unit of organic (living) matter The only major difference between them is that a cell is the smallest particle of a living object and a molecule (made up of atoms) is the smallest unit of a nonliving object.
The smallest membrane-bound unit of life in plants and animals is called a cell. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms, capable of carrying out essential processes such as metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
The cell is the smallest functional and structural unit of all living organisms. It is capable of carrying out all necessary life processes, such as growth, reproduction, and metabolism. Cells can vary in size, shape, and function depending on the organism.
This question is vague therefore I have provided two answers and explanations. The single cell is the smallest living unit within a living system. Quarks are the smallest particles of matter and atoms which composes all living things.
The smallest unit of life are cells. Your muscles and organs consists of cells that all work to keep you alive.
A cell is a tiny unit of living material surrounded by a thin membrane.