Of course a virus is bigger. Viruses contain DNA which is a polymer made up of many molecules.
A protist is much bigger.
No, a virus is much smaller than bacteria.
bacteria size ranges in micrometer i.e. 10-6m virus size ranges in nanometer i.e. 10-9m
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Bacteria and viruses can breed. i.e. When bacteria breeds, they form large colonies visible to the naked eye When viruses breed, they become more deadly or mutate but are still virtually invisible to the naked eye.
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An insulin molecule is much bigger than a glucose molecule.
Yes, a virus is typically larger than a chlorine molecule. A virus can range in size from around 20-400 nanometers, whereas a chlorine molecule is around 0.2 nanometers in size.
A protist is much bigger.
Either DNA, or RNA, depending on the virus.
NO... it makes it worse....It gets the virus bigger
No, a virus is much smaller than bacteria.
Most of the virus size fall between 10 naometers to 100 nanometers. The rabies virus is much bigger. The size of rabies virus is 180 nanometer long and 75 nanometer across.
Uhhh.... a human is most definitely bigger than a molecule, because molecules, like with atoms, are what make up matter.
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The proteins molecules are bigger.