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Are atoms bigger than cells
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Are atoms bigger than cells
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No. Atoms form bigger things that for bigger things, etc., that form cells. Essentially, cells are made up of atoms.
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Cells are made up of molecules, that are made up of atoms, so no. Cells are bigger than atoms :)
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