No, a nucleotide is not larger than a cell. A nucleotide is a small molecular unit that serves as the building block of nucleic acids like DNA and RNA, consisting of a sugar, a phosphate group, and a nitrogenous base. In contrast, a cell is a much larger and more complex structure, capable of carrying out various functions necessary for life. Cells contain many nucleotides within their genetic material, making them significantly larger in size.
Nucleotide < DNA < Chromosome < Cell < Nucleus.
the egg is larger than the sperm cell
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A cell that is 0.2 millimeters wide. A millimeter is equal to 1000 micrometers. Convert everything to millimeters, and the first cell will be 0.125 millimeters and the second cell will be 0.2 millimeters wide. The second cell is larger.
No, a gene is larger than a nucleotide. A gene is a segment of DNA that contains instructions for making a specific protein, while a nucleotide is a building block of DNA that makes up genes.
Clearly, a nucleus is much larger than a nucleotide. A nucleotide is essentially a molecule. Therefore, it can only me measured in molecular dimensions. The nucleus is the largest organelle within a eukaryotic cell.
No an organelle is a structure within a cell. It cannot be larger than the cell it is inside of.
Nucleotide < DNA < Chromosome < Cell < Nucleus.
plant cell - is bigger than animals cell
Cell have a greater surface area to volume rations than a larger cell.
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the egg is larger than the sperm cell
eukarotic cells have a nucleus
the egg is larger than the sperm cell
A living cell is much larger than an atom of hydrogen. A living cell can be as much 10,000 times larger in size compared to a single hydrogen atom.
The egg is larger than a sperm because it has the cytoplasm of all four of the produced cells (the other cell components become polar bodies).