hey if thats a Biology lab sheet i have the same one :)! but the water would not be able to get in and out of the leave as easily and as a result would die off because off too much gas building in the leaves.
it would probably be harder for gases and water to get though
No, smaller animals do not have smaller cells. They just have fewer cells.
Elodea cells are smaller
Generally speaking bacterial cells (about 2 micrometer diameter) are much smaller than eukaryotic cells (about 25 micrometer diameter). Therefore a bacterial cell is smaller.
All cells are smaller than human(except when you're comparing a chicken egg to an embryo)
the smaller prokaryotic cells would provide a scource of energy to the larger cells
the answer is the join of all sources coming together is called blood holes and then comes the smaller cells in your blood stream is called ''piegopheres''
No, smaller animals do not have smaller cells. They just have fewer cells.
Elodea cells are smaller
Well, if you piled plant cells on top of each other then the cells will grow together and you get a stronger cell.
Than all the cells the nucleus is holding together would die
Generally speaking bacterial cells (about 2 micrometer diameter) are much smaller than eukaryotic cells (about 25 micrometer diameter). Therefore a bacterial cell is smaller.
Muscles cells are smaller than fat cells because they are more dense. These cells are more condensed than fat cells.
yes it does infact it makes 5 smaller cells
All cells are smaller than human(except when you're comparing a chicken egg to an embryo)
the smaller prokaryotic cells would provide a scource of energy to the larger cells
If the smaller cells' total volume is at least that of the larger cell then the smaller cells have the greater surface area.
Tissues are formed together and then they form organs. The brain is a very good example of this, and also the heart. You could not say tissues are actual organelles, but they form them when they group together.