it would have to be one of the electrons, neutrons or protons, I'm guessing it would be the electrons cos they have negligible weight
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∙ 13y agoIt is difficult to determine the smallest dead thing in the world as there are various microscopic organisms and particles that can be considered dead. Examples include dead bacteria, viruses or even individual cells of organisms.
Bacteria
The 19th smallest country in the world is Cyprus, an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.
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.
Atoms are considered the smallest building blocks of matter in the world. They are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons, which are even smaller particles.
The cell is the smallest living thing and an atom is the smallest non-living thing.
it is atom
Bacteria
The 19th smallest country in the world is Cyprus, an island country in the Eastern Mediterranean Sea.
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Unless you consider designer gene splices to be inventions, the smallest thing I can think of are some of the medical devices such as used in micro-surgery.
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.
no there are more smaller things then a adom
The second smallest thing in the world is thought to be a quark, which is a subatomic particle that is a building block of protons and neutrons. Quarks are fundamental particles that are not thought to have any substructure.
Atoms are considered the smallest building blocks of matter in the world. They are made up of protons, neutrons, and electrons, which are even smaller particles.
The cell is the smallest living thing and an atom is the smallest non-living thing.
what is the smallest living thing microbiology will study
The smallest particles in the world, like subatomic particles such as electrons, neutrinos, and quarks, have incredibly small masses. For example, the mass of an electron is approximately 9.11 x 10^-31 kilograms.