yes, but it depends
Tissues are formed together and then they form organs. The brain is a very good example of this, and also the heart. You could not say tissues are actual organelles, but they form them when they group together.
Animal Cells Are Smaller than Plant 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.
Yes, a single cell is typically smaller than a bacterium. Cells are the basic building blocks of life, while bacteria are single-celled microorganisms that can be larger in size compared to a single cell.
Organelle's are in cells, therefore organelles would be smaller than cells... I think
Molecules are smaller than cells and are the building blocks of cells.
Yes, a neutron is significantly smaller than muscle tissue. The tissue is made up of lots of cells, each cell is made up of millions of atoms and each atom contains a number of neutrons.
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.
Cells are the smallest structural and functional unit of organisms. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function. Therefore, cells are smaller than tissues.
Tissues are formed together and then they form organs. The brain is a very good example of this, and also the heart. You could not say tissues are actual organelles, but they form them when they group together.
Muscle cells are smaller than muscle tissues.
an organelle
no
immunoglobulins
No.Virus particles are slightly smaller than a cell.
Animal Cells Are Smaller than Plant Cells
plant cell - is bigger than animals cell