Put the images in order from smallest to largest. Smallest virus animal cell ant small molecule protein bacterial cell Largest
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The smallest item is the small molecule. Step 2: Identify the next smallest item. The next smallest item is the protein. Step 3: Identify the next smallest item. The next smallest item is the virus. Step 4: Identify the next smallest item. The next smallest Show moreā¦
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