Plant cells can be larger than animal cells. The normal range for an animal cell varies from 10 to 30 micrometers while that for a plant cell stretches from 10 to 100 micrometers. Beyond size, the main structural differences between plant and animal cells lie in a few additional structures found in animal cells. These structures include: chloroplasts, the cell wall, and vacuoles
No, most bacterial cells are much smaller than plant cells. An average bacterial cell is about 0.5-2μm long, whereas plant cells usually range between 10 and 100μm.
The bacteria cell is many, many times smaller.
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No, bacteria have much smaller cells, generally, than plants and animals.
the smaller prokaryotic cells would provide a scource of energy to the larger cells
Animal Cells Are Smaller than Plant Cells
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No, bacteria have much smaller cells, generally, than plants and animals.
Plant cells can be larger than animal cells. The normal range for an animal cell varies from 10 to 30 micrometers while that for a plant cell stretches from 10 to 100 micrometers. Beyond size, the main structural differences between plant and animal cells lie in a few additional structures found in animal cells. These structures include: chloroplasts, the cell wall, and vacuoles
Normally yes Sometimes no
the smaller prokaryotic cells would provide a scource of energy to the larger cells
Animal Cells Are Smaller than Plant Cells
Animal cells are larger; an ostrich egg is only one cell.
plant cells are usually bigger than animal cells plant cells can range from 10 to 100 micrometers where as animal cells range from 10 to 30 micrometers :) hope this helps
bacteria
The cells of plants and animals are extensively larger than the cells of bacteria. Animal cells average about 10 to 30 micrometers, plant cells between 10 and 100 micrometers while bacterial cells are 2 micrometers.
animal cells do have vacuoles they are smaller than plant vacuoles
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