No. Atoms are the smallest units of matter, and cells are made up of atoms grouped in molecules (which are collections of atoms). Think about it like this: Atoms are the basic building blocks of all matter, but cells are the basic building blocks of life. Also cells have directives, and they also make up life. Atoms make up cells which make up life.
No. Atoms make up molecules which make up cells which make up tissues which make up organs which make up organ systems which make up organisms.
Yes, cells are bigger than atoms. Cells are made up of many atoms and are considered the basic building blocks of living organisms, while atoms are the basic unit of matter. The size difference between cells and atoms is significant, with cells typically being thousands of times larger than individual atoms.
Atoms are the building blocks of molecules, molecules are formed when atoms bond together, and cells are made up of molecules that carry out functions necessary for life. All three are fundamental levels of organization in the universe, with atoms being the smallest unit, molecules being combinations of atoms, and cells being the basic structural and functional unit of living organisms.
Atoms form molecules, which combine to form organelles within cells. Cells combine to form tissues, which then organize into organs. Organs work together to form organ systems, which ultimately make up the organism.
Atoms are the building blocks of matter while cells are the building blocks of life. Also, they both have nuclei and sub parts (protons, electrons, mitochondria, ribosomes).
Atoms make up everything. You may be thinking of cells. As far as cells, red blood cells and white blood cells make up blood.
I dunno about cells but they have atoms which make up cells
All matter, is made up of Atoms. Essentially everything formed within a cell is formed of Atoms, but that is not the direct connection. Atoms make up molecules, and molecules make up cells.
Quite the opposite. Although cells are incredibly small, atoms are even smaller. Atoms are the building blocks of the universe; everything is made up of atoms, meaning cells are made up of atoms. There are millions of atoms that compose just one cell.
Atoms make up elements. groups of elements make up molecules. Groups of molecules form macromolecules (polymers) which make up cells.
Yes, atoms are the building blocks of cells. Cells are made up of various atoms such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and other elements that combine to form molecules which make up the structures and functions of cells.
No, cells do not combine to make atoms. Atoms are the building blocks of all matter, including cells. Cells are made up of a combination of different atoms, such as carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, organized into molecules that form the structure and function of the cell.
Cancer is made of atoms, which are the basic building blocks of all matter, including elements. The atoms in cancer cells interact to form molecules, which make up the structure and function of cells.
atoms make up molecules, which make up cells, which make up tissues, which make up organs, which make up body systems, which make up a body
The subatomic particles are the smallest from the list given. The subatomic particles protons, neutrons, and electrons make up atoms, atoms make up molecules, and molecules make up organelles, and organelles make up cells.
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Atoms of the four elements Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen and Nitrogen combine with traces of other elements to produce the molecules that make up the building blocks of our cells, amino acids. DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) in the nucleus of cells acts as both the "hardware" and "software" of a system that uses amino acids to create proteins. Proteins made by RNA from DNA with the help of enzymes are part of a feedback loop that makes the system (in this case, humans) operate. Atoms are put together one at a time by enzymes encoding them from the information contained in DNA. That is how humans can be made from near-uncountable numbers of individual atoms. The atoms combine into molecules, some very large, which combine in unique ways to create cells. Cells make up the tissues of the body, which in turn make up the organs and systems of the body.