Yes. Cells are made of molecules.
A tissue is a group of cells working together to perform a particular function.
sponges have cellular level organisation meaning that their cells are specialized so that different cells perform different functions
Molecules combine to form structures at the next level of organization-the cellular level. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of an organism. Just as words are the smallest elements of language, cells are the smallest living units in the human body. Among the many types of cells in your body are muscle cells, nerve cells, and blood cells.
To get energy. Sugars are particularly important fuel molecules. They are oxidized in the food we eat and must be broken down into smaller molecules before our cells can use them.
it makes the molecules smaller and simpler
the levels of biological organisation from broadest to smallest are: the biosphere, biomes, ecotones,ecosystems, communities, populations, organisms, organs and organ systems, tissues, cells, organells, and molecules
yes they do they have cells that have molecules
Some molecules get into cells by going through their permeable membrane.
diffusion- passive transport in cells where molecules move from an area where there are more molecules to an area of fewer molecules.
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Cells are larger than molecules. Cells normally have molecules inside them and constantly passing through their membranes. Cells normally contain water molecules along with glucose and other molecules.
the diseases affect this level of organisation in all the parts of the body. by destroying its cells to not funtion well,,