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Animal cells have small vacuoles, whereas plant cells have large vacuoles.
No, all multicellular organisms have the same size cells.
There are trillions of cells in the body so, they have to be extremely small to fit.
The vacuole.
blood cells are small and red
Cells are of a small size because of consideration of the proportional relationship between surface area and volume. The size of cells also becomes a benefit when considering the rate at which cells die and are being replaced.
I would probably try to get a job where I could benefit from being that small.
No not every thing is made of cells. rocks are not, water is not and air is not. cells are for living things. a small germ is a single cell, a small bug is a group of many cells. and you are a very large group of cells all working together for mutual benefit.
Both of the cells received a benefit from living together. First, the pre-eukaryotic cells gave the small prokaryotes a source of shelter and protection from predators as well as fuel to make energy. Then, in return the prokaryotes gave the pre-eukaryotic cells a source of energy.
The vaccine makes the body create memory cells.
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water is necessary for life, is the marginal benefit of water is large or small?
Animal cells have small vacuoles, whereas plant cells have large vacuoles.
very small
why can small cells exchange substances more readily than large cells?
No, all multicellular organisms have the same size cells.
small cells have a greater surface-to-volume ratio than larger cells.