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transmission electron microscope
An atom is smaller than a cell organelle. Atoms are the basic building blocks of all matter and are much smaller in size compared to cell organelles, which are specialized structures within a cell that perform specific functions.
Organelle's are in cells, therefore organelles would be smaller than cells... I think
Subcellular structures such as organelles (e.g. mitochondria, ribosomes) are smaller than a cell. Molecules like proteins, lipids, and DNA are even smaller components found within cells. At an even smaller scale, atoms and subatomic particles make up these molecules.
Chloroplasts and the cell wall. The plant cell also have one large vacuole instead of multiple smaller vacuoles as the animal cell has
It helps scientists view a more basic unit of structure to get to the Cell theory sooner.
Realy?? IT's LYSOSOMES!! Lol :):)
The smallest structure within an animal is a cell. There are, in some cells, many smaller organelles and other structures.
The smallest structure within an animal is a cell. There are, in some cells, many smaller organelles and other structures.
Yes, exactly. The blood must be next to every cell in the body. To do this it must branch over and over getting smaller and smaller until it forms tiny capillaries. The reverse is true as the blood goes back to the heart and lungs to pick up oxygen again.
Large cell structures such as the nucleus and mitochondria can be seen under the light microscope if they are properly stained. In addition, chromosomes and centromeres can be seen during cell division.
chromosomes are structures formed by many smaller units called genes.these genes in turn are the carriers of our genetic factors