What is the difference between cells and bacteria.
what making bacteria to be considered as living organism.
a cell is the unit of living things and a bacteria would be an example of a single-celled organism. an organism may be a single-cell or a multi-cellular (many cells) and usually a good example would be bacteria for the former and human being for the latter.
what is the difference between a cell and atom.
A cell is a living thing composed of atoms. An atom is a nonliving (debatable by some theories though) thing composed of subatomic particles. Atoms are the building blocks of all matter, whereas cells are the building blocks of life.
typically how many atoms does single celled bacteria consist.
Difference between a cell and atom? O.o
@abb0t a group of atoms makes a cell.
quarks<atoms<molecules<organelles<cells<tissues<organs
@.Sam. has it down :)
why not just finish it until you get to event horizon @.sam.
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