Yes, because they are bigger than humans.
An elephant's cells are not larger than human cells, depending on what type of cells we are identifying. The reason an elephant is so much larger than a human is because an elephant has many more cells than a human. Even though elephants are bigger in size, it does not effect the size of its cells.
probably, they are significantly larger than us.
weightlifter
skeletal muscle that do a lot of work become stronger and larger. Some of this change in muscle size is because of an increase in the number of muscle cells. But most of the change is because individual muscle cells become larger. Muscles that are not exercised become smaller and weaker
hypertrophy is when the cells in a muscle duplicate and cause the muscle to get larger
Involved in muscle contraction in larger organisms is microfilament. Structures found only in plant cells are plastids. A type of plastid is chloroplasts.
Trick Question! They are the same size cells. The elephant just has more cells than the ant.
muscle cells
Yeast cells are microscopic, while elephants are 9-11 feet tall. So, an elephant is larger than yeast.
Microfilaments are involved in muscle contraction in larger organisms. These are small rod like structures within the cytoplasm of many eukaryotic cells.
Yes they are
Somatic cells (regular cells) and gametes (sex cells) all grow in number through mitosis (for somatic cells) and meiosis (for gametes)