No they don't but they do have a larger number of cells, of course.
Not bigger cells, but it deffo has more cells. But it depends if were talking like, a dog that's two centimetres taller or the difference between a pit bull and a chichuwawa
no. a large potato justhas a larger amount of cells.
Small cells have higher surface area to volume ratio than larger cells.
Cell have a greater surface area to volume rations than a larger cell.
No, bacteria have much smaller cells, generally, than plants and animals.
small cells have a greater surface-to-volume ratio than larger cells.
Cell membrane
A larger dog may have MORE cells than a smaller dog but they are not bigger.
Cell membrane
Because the materials can go through the small cell faster
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.
why can small cells exchange substances more readily than large cells?
that its larger than the small opitic nerve