They range from about 10 microns up to about 3 feet (i.e. about a meter).
No kidding, you have neurons that long ... of course they're very skinny.
A typical eukaryotic cell can range in size from 10 to 100 micrometers in diameter. Size can vary depending on the type of cell and its function within the organism.
Fungus are eukaryotic organisms.So they have normal eukaryotic organells
Yes, size of a eukaryotic cell is 5-100 mm and size of a prokaryotic cell is 1-10mm.
Size of a eukaryotic cell is 5-100 mm and Size of a prokaryotic cell is 1-10mm.
Bacteria are typically smaller than eukaryotic microorganisms in terms of both cell size and genome size. Eukaryotic microorganisms, such as yeast and algae, are generally larger and more complex, with membrane-bound organelles and a nucleus. Bacteria lack these organelles and their genetic material is mostly contained in a single circular chromosome.
Prokaryotic cells are typically smaller in size compared to eukaryotic cells. They generally range from 1-10 micrometers in diameter, while eukaryotic cells can be 10-100 micrometers in size.
Eukaryotic
Size of a eukaryotic cell is 5-100 mm and Size of a prokaryotic cell is 1-10mm.
eukaryotic
It is eukaryotic since the cell has a nucleus, has organelles, and is large in size.
A fat cell is a eukaryotic cell. All of the cells in a eukaryotic organism are eukaryotic.
prokaryotic