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Your whole unicellular body cannot fit under a microscope. IT is impossible to shrink yourself and get under but you can view yourself by getting some of your cells and placing on.
The following is assuming you mean a multi-cellular organism: Atoms are the smallest - they make up everything else on the list. Compunds are two or more atoms joined together, and are second-smallest. Organelles are third smallest - they are located inside of cells - and then cells. The next smallest is a tissue, as it is a group of cells, then organs, as they are groups of tissues, then organ systems (groups of organs), and then the organism as a whole. The second-largest is a population - a group of organisms of the same species - and the the community - all populations in the same area. If it's a unicellular organism, then the organism would be just the cell, and would not contain any organelles, organs, organ systems, or tissues.
Without this, there really wouldn't be much of a body. With cells performing different functions, they are able to form tissues, which eventually make organs. These organs then work together as a whole to keep the organism alive. Each cell contributes to the organisms well being.
The epidermis is the outer layer of your skin. It helps contain your body, as well as providing protection from infection. It consists of several layers of which the outermost layer, the stratum corneum contains keratinized cells.
usually whole grain but you do get different types of rice
The set of whole numbers.
Well it starts by actually studying the subject to find out.
Cells, tissues, organs, systems, whole body.
Whole foods are loaded with fiber, vitamins, minerals, and even phytochemicals that can protect cells against damage.
Fragments of the scrolls are on display at the Archaeological Museum, Amman but not the whole thing
No it isnt. The "-2" part is a whole number, but once you start tacking on more fragments and bits after the decimal point, you don't have a whole number any more.
yes your whole is made up of cells
cells reproduce to make new cells. or you could say that both cells and whole organisims reproduce
Using Twitter, you can actually tweet to the whole world (there is a live feed so anyone can read it), but most of the people who will read it will be your followers.
None of the following.
Zero is a whole number.
Yes, your whole body does.