Atoms are not composed of cells.
Cells are the basic units of all living things.
every atom has not 2 parts but 30 parts! WOW!
A cells with many nuclei is often called a syncytium. The normal cell structure for many types of fungi is a syncytium.
A fly typically has around 100,000 cells, while a mouse has around 75-100 trillion cells.
It is a protein contained in the red blood cells of the body. It allows the red blood cells to pick up oxygen in the lungs and transport that oxygen to all the cells in the body. Once it has given the oxygen it carries to the cells, it then grabs carbon dioxide from the cells to take back to the lungs where it is exhaled.
An atom is not composed of cells, it is composed of particles.
Each face of a cubic unit cell is shared by two adjacent unit cells, so an atom on the face of a cubic unit cell is shared by two unit cells.
None, the question is how many atoms in a cell? There are infinitely many atoms in any given cell.
An atom is not composed of cells, it is composed of particles.
Electrons don't have cells. Electrons are the smallest part of the atom, which in turn makes up every other living thing.
Flavin adenine dinucleotide (FAD) serves primarily as a hydrogen atom carrier molecule in cells.
An atom is smaller than a cell, and a molecule is smaller than both atoms and cells. Cells are composed of molecules, which in turn are made up of atoms.
A water molecule (H2O) consists of only three atoms: two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom. Therefore, it does not have cells as cells are the basic structural and functional units of living organisms.
"Energy cells" is non-standard terminology, and I don't know what you meant by it. A neutral silicon atom has 14 electrons in total, if that helps.
Nuclei is plural for nucleus. Most cells each have one nucleus, but some have many nuclei and certain cells, such as red blood cells, do not have a nucleus. The term for a cell with more than one nucleus is coenocytic. This can be because DNA replication has not been followed by cytokenesis, but there are some specialised cells that are multinucleated, such as some fungi and skeletal muscle in mammals. one nucleus but inside that nucleus is a nucleolus.
Valence electrons
there are many different atoms some are called sex cells bloood cells white blood cells and many more cells...yeah this is a cell's answer not an atom answer muhahahahahha biach you got wasted!