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What is the smallest unit of a living organism or nonliving thing?

The cell is the smallest living thing and an atom is the smallest non-living thing.


What is the smallest living thing that microbiology will study?

what is the smallest living thing microbiology will study


What is the smallest part of living thing that can carry out life process?

A cell is the smallest part of a living thing that can carry out life processes.


Why isn't a flea the smallest living thing?

Because a flea is made up of cells, and cells are living things. So the smallest living thing is a cell.


What is a word for the smallest part of a living thing?

Smallest block that makes up a living thing is the cell, although some debate that virus, which is much smaller than a cell, is a living thing.


What is the smallest scructure of a living thing?

cells


The smallest living thing that contains a nucleus is called what?

The atom is the smallest unit containing a nucleus. However, this is not considered living. The smallest living thing in the world (besides viruses) are a parasitic Bacterium called Mycoplasma Gallicepticum.


Is an atom the smallest living thing?

No, the atom is not because its not even living


The smallest unit of structure and function a living thing?

The Cell ....


What is the smallest part of a living thing that carries out actions that keep the thing alive?

a cell


What is the smallest unit of a living thing that can preform all life processes?

The smallest unit of a living thing that can perform all life processes is a cell. Cells are the basic structural and functional units of all living organisms. They can carry out essential functions such as growth, metabolism, and reproduction.


How heavy is the smallest living thing?

at least 10-21 grams.

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