There are many things:
1 Organelles like ribosomes or vacuoles that are inside tha cell
2 Viruses
3 Molecules
4 Atoms that make up molecules
5 Electrons That are part of atoms
6 protons that are also part of atoms
There might be more that i dont know about
Subcellular structures such as organelles (e.g. mitochondria, ribosomes) are smaller than a cell. Molecules like proteins, lipids, and DNA are even smaller components found within cells. At an even smaller scale, atoms and subatomic particles make up these molecules.
Molecules are smaller. Sub atomic particles are even smaller
Molecules are smaller than cells and are the building blocks of cells.
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.
There are much more vacuoles in plant cells than animal cells because plants contain so much water, which basicaly is what vacuoles hold. Another answer from another user :Plant cells usually have 1 large vacuole. Animal cells don't contain any, but if they do, the vacuoles would be a lot smaller.
A cell nucleus would be smaller than a cell because a cell nucleus is inside the cell, so it has to fit inside.
yes
One has a cell wall and a large vacoule (a plant cell), and then one does not have a cell wall, and has a smaller vacuole (animal cell)
yes it does infact it makes 5 smaller 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.
27 smaller cells would have a greater surface area than one large cell. This is because the total surface area of the smaller cells would be greater due to the additional surface area of the cell membranes around each individual cell.
The smaller part of the cell
capillaries, since they are only one cell wide.
One cell does it all. Breath, Eat, Excrete, Grow and Reproduce. One cell. Smaller than anything we can see unaided.
One prokaryote ate another smaller prokaryote, causing the smaller prokaryote to become the nucleus and the larger one is the cell itself.
An atom is smaller.
Subcellular structures such as organelles (e.g. mitochondria, ribosomes) are smaller than a cell. Molecules like proteins, lipids, and DNA are even smaller components found within cells. At an even smaller scale, atoms and subatomic particles make up these molecules.