My teacher at school said yes...
Fat Cell
muscle cells are long so they can expand and contract.
No, it is 999 times greater than a metre: it is 1000 times as great. Also, a grater is what you might use on cheese, not for comparison of size!
It is limited. It can magnify up to 1000 times.
It has to do with the ratio between their surface area and volume. As a cell gets larger in size, its volume tends to expand greater than its surface area. As nutrients and wastes can only be exchanged at the surface of a cell, its size is dictated by the ratio between its internal requirements for nutrients and wastes and the surfaces ability to exchange them with its environment. Sooner or later a cell reaches its maximum size because its nutrient/waste exchange requirements are maxed out by its surface area to do so.
Some yeast cells are 10 times larger than others, with a size ranging from about 3 to 4 micrometers to 40 micrometers. Humans are therefore between 50,000 and 500,000 times the size of a yeast cell.
during pregnancy
-They have very little cytoplasm which gives it room to store fat -They have very few mitochondria (parts of the cell where respiration happens to produce energy) as they use very little energy -They can expand 1000 times larger from their normal size as it fills with fat Hope you find it useful
muscle cells are long so they can expand and contract.
The size of a typical granule seen in the photosphere is about 1000 km across.
a lot of city-states and to almost 2 times the original size
The egg cell is 85,000 times bigger than the sperm
No, it is 999 times greater than a metre: it is 1000 times as great. Also, a grater is what you might use on cheese, not for comparison of size!
Yes. Most stars will expand to many times their original size when they run out of hydrogen in their cores.
When a women is pregnant her uterus expands to 500 times its normal size.
Since the function of the microvilli is to increase the cell's surface area, it can only exist in the animal cell and not plant cell because the plant cell has a cell wall and is therefore rigid and unable to expand in size.
No. Nibiru, which is entirely fictitious, is said to only be about four times the size of Earth. Jupiter is over 1000 times Earth's size.
Of coarse cell sizes differ. Take and egg for example; it is 100 times the size of an average skin cell