No, batteries and the electrochemical cells that make them up come in sizes from much smaller than a tiny button to much larger than a walk in closet, depending on their purpose, voltage, current ratings, and ampere hour capacity! They can weigh less than a gram to several tons!
Batteries exist in an enormous number of sizes.
No,all stone cells is not same in size..
No. Cells do not have the same size nor the same shape.
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No; battery sizes vary based on the type of hearing aid used. Most hearing aids require one of five types of batteries, which are made distinguishable by color and size. The color which indicates the battery size is on the tab which is pulled off to activate the battery. Blue batteries are size 675, yellow batteries are size 10, brown batteries are size 312, orange batteries are size 13, and red batteries are the smallest size, 5.
No, all multicellular organisms have the same size cells.
No they do not. They all have the same size of cells.
No. They are all similar in size. However, larger animals do have more cells. For example, there is a big brick house and a small brick house. The bricks are all the same size but, the big brick house has more bricks.
Yes they are the same size, our cells and elephant cells are all animal cells, the cells within our bodies differ in size according to their function as do any other multicellular organisms, but if you took a cell from the heart of a human or from an elephant they would be close to each other in size.
No, they don't. There are over 200 different types of cells in a human body. All have different functions and different sizes and shapes. But, each type is of the same size in every human. For example, the muscle cells would be of the same size in all the humans. the red blood cells are different from the muscle cells in terms of their function and their size and shape; however, all human will have the same size of red blood cells. Hope that helped..
Cells are all the same size, however the amount of cells in a certain object differ. For example, the cell of an elephant and an ant are the same size, the elephant just has more.
Not all the batteries are identical; see the link below.
Under a microscope, yes