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How are cells and atoms the same? How are cells and atoms different? Help!! Thanks :)
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How are cells and atoms the same? How are cells and atoms different?
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cells and atoms are the same because they are both made of protons, neutrons, and electrons. They are different by atoms, make up cells
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A cell
is made of molecules and a molecule is made of atoms
. That's the simplest way of putting it. More complicated is that a
cell
is made up of macromolecules, such as proteins, lipids, etc. A molecule is a particular configuration of
atoms
.
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