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In Biology / High School | 2014-09-16

A cell is composed of thousands of molecules that range in size from very small to very large. Select the sequence of molecular size from the smallest to the largest.

A. Carbon dioxide— phospholipid— DNA polymerase— ribosome
B. Phospholipid— DNA polymerase— ribosome— carbon dioxide
C. Phospholipid— carbon dioxide— ribosome— DNA polymerase
D. Carbon dioxide— DNA polymerase— phospholipid— ribosome
E. DNA polymerase— ribosome— carbon dioxide— phospholipid

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Answer (2)

A. Carbon Dioxide - phospholipid - DNA polymerase - ribosome

Answered by AndyBryer | 2024-06-10

The sequence of molecular size from smallest to largest is Carbon Dioxide, Phospholipid, DNA Polymerase, and Ribosome. Therefore, the correct option is A. This order reflects the increasing complexity and size of these biological molecules.
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Answered by AndyBryer | 2025-04-19