The answer is tissues, they are way bigger than cells but smaller than those big organs
No.Virus particles are slightly smaller than a cell.
plant cell - is bigger than animals cell
Bigger. A gene is one of thousands of segments in the DNA that is found within a cell.
If we assume the same battery chemistry and quality, and the same drain, then the bigger cell will last longer than the smaller cell, as the bigger size means it'll hold a bigger amount of energy.
No. It is thousands of times smaller.
A cell is much smaller than an organ. Organs are made up of many cells and tissues.
Red blood cell
In general yes. There some very small portative pipe organs that might be smaller than a large harmonium but in general pipe organs are larger than harmoniums.
1.0 is bigger than 0.1.
no actually the vacuole is bigger in the plant cell
This is a very vauge question. While most "germs" are smaller than skin cells (viruses and smaller bacteria) some bacteria can be larger than skin cells. Though most aren't larger than white blood cells, the body's defenders.
Both. It is smaller than 4.1 and bigger than 3.9