Well if you a science student using Glencoe books (blue and green) the preferable answer to that would be Organelles. There are, however, several different answers to this question. There are protons, neutrons, and electrons that are smaller than cells. Also parts of a cell, cell wall, membrane, nuclues, are smaller than the cell in whole.
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Organelles are of a level of organization smaller than a cell. Molecules are smaller than organelles.
Bigger. A gene is one of thousands of segments in the DNA that is found within a cell.
No, chromosomes are smaller than cells. Chromosomes are found in the nucleus of cells which codes for the synthesis of proteins.
The Largest Organelle in a plant cell is the Vacuole. Animals have one too but it is much smaller than it is in a plant cell.
This is a very vauge question. While most "germs" are smaller than skin cells (viruses and smaller bacteria) some bacteria can be larger than skin cells. Though most aren't larger than white blood cells, the body's defenders.
yes
A cell nucleus would be smaller than a cell because a cell nucleus is inside the cell, so it has to fit inside.
Organelles are of a level of organization smaller than a cell. Molecules are smaller than organelles.
Organelle's are in cells, therefore organelles would be smaller than cells... I think
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no
immunoglobulins
Animal Cells Are Smaller than Plant Cells
No.Virus particles are slightly smaller than a cell.
plant cell - is bigger than animals cell
Generally speaking bacterial cells (about 2 micrometer diameter) are much smaller than eukaryotic cells (about 25 micrometer diameter). Therefore a bacterial cell is smaller.
One cell does it all. Breath, Eat, Excrete, Grow and Reproduce. One cell. Smaller than anything we can see unaided.