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An electron is a part of a atom, and an atom is part of a molecule, molecules make up a cell. So a cell is biggest.

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Molecules are the biggest. They are made up of atoms, which contain protons with smaller electrons orbiting them.

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A cell is bigger than an atom, electron, or molecule. In ascending order from smallest to largest, they would be the electron, atom, molecule, and cell.

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Which is bigger molecule or cell?

A molecule is two or more atoms which have been chemically bonded and a cell is made up of atoms so technically a molecule could be bigger than a cell but in reality most cells are bigger than molecules seeing as they are made up of them


What is the smallest whole piece of all living matter?

The smallest piece of a chemical compound is a molecule. The smallest part of an element is an atom. The smallest part of an atom (meaning of the proton, neutron and electron, which are an atom's building blocks) is the electron. Beyond that, the quark is a fundamental building block of matter, and it makes up neutrons and protons. Quarks also explain the "particle zoo" seen before the Standard Model arose to gather the phenomenon under one theoretical umbrella.


What is larger in size an atom a electron an element a compound an proton or a neutron?

in order of largest to smallest it is; # neuron (cell in the brain) # molecule (made of multiple atoms) # atom (made of protons, electrons, neutrons) # proton # neutron # electron


What do you think happens to the size of an atom when atom looses an electron?

The atom would stay the same size because it would still have the same amount of energy levels. The mass of the atom would be slightly less though.No, an atom shrinks when loosing an electron.There are less electrons ('-'charges) left that are attracted by the same number of protons ('+'charges) in nucleus, so the atraction per electron is stronger.


Which of these is most inclusive level of organization listed here is an a. organ b. atom c. molecule d. multicelled organism e. cell?

Organ, since it is composed if cells, tissues, molecule, and multi-celled organisms. Multi-celled organisms are only composed of one then one cell.

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What is the largest atom molecule cell electron?

Cell.


Which series shows the level of organisms in order from the smallest to the largest structure?

atom, molecule, cell, organiism


What is a little bigger then a cell?

a molecule for water. you know, 1 hydrogen 2 oxygen? And if you were wondering smaller... is an atom


Is a molecule bigger than a cell?

No. A cell consists of many, many molecules - millions probably.


Which one smaller cell atom molecule?

An atom is smaller.


What is the smallest living entity an organ atom cell a molecule?

cell


What is bigger an atom of gold or a plant cell?

the answer ia an atom of gold


What is the order from least to greatest using the following words atom melecule cell organism?

a molecule is composed of atoms, a cell is composed of molecules, an organism is composed of cells. atom molecule cell organism


Which is bigger molecule or cell?

A molecule is two or more atoms which have been chemically bonded and a cell is made up of atoms so technically a molecule could be bigger than a cell but in reality most cells are bigger than molecules seeing as they are made up of them


Is the electron transport chain also called oxidative phosphorylation?

Oxidation in chemistry is when an electron is stripped from an atom or molecule. In this case, an electron is stripped from the phosphate group in ATP so it can be used for energy, hence oxidative phosphorylation. The electron then moves through several processes that generate energy the cell can use. That's why it is most commonly referred to as the electron transport chain.


What is an non-example for cell?

Atom, Molecule, Compound, Element, DNA, etc..


What ion is formed when an atom loses an electron.?

A positive ion is formed when atoms lose electrons. When a cell gains an electron it becomes negative