DNA is a molecule. This means that it is made from several atoms that link together. Well, it turns out that DNA is actually a really big molecule. Most molecules in creation are made of millions of atoms linked together!
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Information found in: Exploring Creation with General Science, Apologia Educational Ministries.
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Generally, a eukaryotic cell is much larger than a DNA molecule. The DNA in a cell is grouped into chromosomes and is contained within the nucleus. The cell itself includes various organelles and structures that make up its overall size.
DNA is a genetic code found in cells. It is the genetic code for all humans and tell us what our heritage is, hair color, eye color, etc.
A cell is larger than a gene. Genes are segments of DNA that contain information for making proteins, while cells are the basic building blocks of living organisms that contain many genes within their nucleus.
Gene is found in genome of a cell which is in the nucleus. Nucleus is the master organelle of cell that dictates all the process. Cell encompasses nucleus and other organelles which can cluster up and make tissue.
Yes, DNA is smaller than a cell. DNA is found inside the nucleus of a cell and consists of long chains of nucleotides, while a cell is a complete unit of life capable of performing all necessary biological functions.
Subcellular structures such as organelles (e.g. mitochondria, ribosomes) are smaller than a cell. Molecules like proteins, lipids, and DNA are even smaller components found within cells. At an even smaller scale, atoms and subatomic particles make up these molecules.
The DNA in each chromosome is longer than the diameter of an animal cell. Chromosomes are necessary to package and organize the long strands of DNA within the cell's nucleus. The DNA in a typical animal cell is tightly coiled and packaged to fit within the nucleus, which is much smaller than the length of the DNA in its extended form.