atoms are the fundamental/basic unit of matter and a cell is the fundamental unit of life
cells are made up of atoms
atoms, molecules, and electrons, and cells.
Cellular transport is one of the cells' most vital functions. It allows cells to receive molecules and atoms into the cell as well as sending out molecules and atoms.
No, they are made of atoms, ions or molecules, or other small particles that are not cells.
Molecules are made of cells, and cells are made up of atoms. So no, a cell is NOT bigger. Least to greatest size- atoms, cells, molecules No. Cells are not made of atoms. Molcules are larger than cells, but smaller than atoms. Atoms go to 10 to the negative tenth power. Molecules go to 10 to the negative ninth power. And cells go to 10 to the negative fith power.
You will find cells in any living thing or person.
Wrong way around. Atoms join together to create molecules. These molecules then join other molecules to create cells.
Cells.
Carbon Atoms :)
paritcles Neither. Atoms are the building blocks of molecules and are not alive. Cells are the building blocks of all living things.
Molecules contain instructions for cells to function.
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.
Molecules contain instructions for cells to function.
Molecules contain instructions for cells to function.
About the same way buildings are similar to bricks or cinder blocks. Atoms are the building blocks of molecules.
molecules
No. Protiens are molecules, made of atoms.
atoms, molecules, and electrons, and cells.