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
Depends on which atoms a molecule is made of.
i think that the cell is larger then i molecule but imk probasbly wrong
Molecules are because a group of atoms will make up the size of a molecule
The celll!
MOLECULE
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.
i think it is cell membrane
Rupture cell wall
An addition reaction is when 1 molecule combines with another molecule and becomes 1 bigger molecule. There are no other products in this process; just the 2 molecules.
subatomic particles make up the molecule
No. A cell consists of many, many molecules - millions probably.
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.
a cell is much bigger than a water molecule
a molecule for water. you know, 1 hydrogen 2 oxygen? And if you were wondering smaller... is an atom
An insulin molecule is much bigger than a glucose molecule.
An animal cell by a trillion times over. A single molecule would be a single tail of a hydrocarbon which is used to make the lipid bilayer. This is made up of millions of phospholipids. Each has a tail and this is only the outer membrane of the cell which contains a huge amount of material.
It is a complicated molecule. the starch molecule is to large to be transported through the cell membrane. it therefore has to be broken down if it is to go though the protein channels.
atom, molecule, cell, organiism
A eukaryotic cell produces a single molecule.
The DNA molecule.
molecule - cell - organ
Why is the Eukaryota cell bigger in the plant cell and not in the animal cell