Organelles are of a level of organization smaller than a cell. Molecules are smaller than organelles.
Well if you a science student using Glencoe books (blue and green) the preferable answer to that would be Organelles. There are, however, several different answers to this question. There are protons, neutrons, and electrons that are smaller than cells. Also parts of a cell, cell wall, membrane, nuclues, are smaller than the cell in whole. Hope this helped, A Dude
Each kind of cell has a unique characteristics such as shape, size, flexibility, color, and texture. Bone cells combine with other bone cells make bone tissue and so on.
A cell, I believe.
The Cell Wall of a Parenchyma tissue is made out of Cellulose.
yes, but it depends
Organelles are of a level of organization smaller than a cell. Molecules are smaller than organelles.
Yes, a neutron is significantly smaller than muscle tissue. The tissue is made up of lots of cells, each cell is made up of millions of atoms and each atom contains a number of neutrons.
cells are smaller than tissues, tissue contains molecules which are made from cells that are bunched up/ are connected to each other
Well if you a science student using Glencoe books (blue and green) the preferable answer to that would be Organelles. There are, however, several different answers to this question. There are protons, neutrons, and electrons that are smaller than cells. Also parts of a cell, cell wall, membrane, nuclues, are smaller than the cell in whole. Hope this helped, A Dude
It is not a cell. It is a plant tissue which conducts water
Tissues are formed together and then they form organs. The brain is a very good example of this, and also the heart. You could not say tissues are actual organelles, but they form them when they group together.
it's a tissue cell in your knee called phoenominoses
CELL
The smaller part of the cell
Each kind of cell has a unique characteristics such as shape, size, flexibility, color, and texture. Bone cells combine with other bone cells make bone tissue and so on.
The four basic types of cell tissue are epithelial, connective, muscular, and nervous tissue.