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.
All Animal cells are similar in size. The only difference is the number of cells.
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the cells are all the same size but larger animals just have more.
No! They may have less cells but not bigger ones.
all animal have the same cell either small or large
No, the size of the animal doesnt matter. But the larger animal will have more cells, not larger ones.
All animals have the same size of cells because a large cell is inefficient and we have evolved to where our cells are just the right size to have the greatest efficiency. Save
No, they generally just have more cells.
Generally, yes.
It takes less cells to do the job. If you cut yourself, then your body can send less cells to heal the wound compared to when the cells are smaller. You need more cells when you are smaller then when you have the larger cells.
The animals cells do not have a cell wall whereas plant cells do. The plant cells have a large vacuole with cell sap whereas animal cells have many small vacuoles with no cell sap. The plant cells have chloroplast whereas animal cells do not.
This is a good time for "Yes... and no." It all depends on the type of organism.In animals, which should be the both of us (If you are a human :) all cells are generally the same size. Of course, cells like nerve cells and muscle cells might not count in the reason that they can stretch to be relatively large or be the same size as other cells. For the most part, the same types of cells (i.e. bone cells, skin cells, blood vessel cells, eye cells) are the same size even in different animals. Small animals like bugs have the same size cells as larger animals like elephants or whales or birds.Bacteria though, and other single celled organisms, have cells much smaller than animal cells. In fact, more bacteria cells are present in the human body than animal cells! So, the cells of single-celled organisms are much smaller than those of multi-celled organisms. In animals, small and large have about the same size cells.
Cell membrane
Chloroplast
no. a large potato justhas a larger amount of cells.
No they do not. They all have the same size of cells.
No they don't but they do have a larger number of cells, of course.
The vacuole. Most animals, however, do not have vacuoles and when I took biology I was confused when my teacher told me this. But yes to answer your question the organelle that is larger in plants than in animals is the vacuole.
No, bacteria have much smaller cells, generally, than plants and animals.
It takes less cells to do the job. If you cut yourself, then your body can send less cells to heal the wound compared to when the cells are smaller. You need more cells when you are smaller then when you have the larger cells.
animals cells don't have cell walls and don't photosynthesis. Plant cells have cell wall,large vacuole and chloroplasts
animals cells don't have cell walls and don't photosynthesis. Plant cells have cell wall,large vacuole and chloroplasts
animals cells don't have cell walls and don't photosynthesis. Plant cells have cell wall,large vacuole and chloroplasts
Plant cells
small cells have a greater surface-to-volume ratio than larger cells.
The animals cells do not have a cell wall whereas plant cells do. The plant cells have a large vacuole with cell sap whereas animal cells have many small vacuoles with no cell sap. The plant cells have chloroplast whereas animal cells do not.