Trick Question! They are the same size cells. The elephant just has more cells than the ant.
I believe anything is possible but the answer your teacher is looking for is No.
the size of their cells will not depend on the size of the entire organism. an ant's cells may be larger than that of an elephant's.
No, a cell can be as large as a brain cell.
both are same size cell. but elephant just has more cells than ant.
A elephant and an ants size cells are the same size. The elephant just has more cells because it is bigger and needs more to help him live.
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.
About the size of a baketball maybe a little smaller
No. Amoeba is the simplest microscopic unicellular cell whereas elephant is the largest mammal (which is a multicellular organism)
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from measuring the size of a plant cell could you learn the size of the plant where it came from
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.
Probably REALLY big...I guess you could measure some of them, then estimate on what size is most common
the average elephant has a waist size of around 2cm.
The elasticity of cell wall determines the size and shape of the plant cell. A new cell stretches to the extent it is allowed by the cell wall.
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