We can not give you an answer as you do not give a choice.
However, cells stay small because they are the right size to function properly. Perhaps you can select an answer from that.
eubacteria
The invention of the microscope was important in the study of cells because only the microscope can see very small organism.
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.
One reason is that cells are so small,is because they are to small to be seen by the naked eye.
Too small or Llams oot
expressed in the stomach, but not in the cells of the small intestine castlelearning. lol
eubacteria
Because they Are so small they can't get out.
Cells are the biological 'building blocks'. They are small, but the way they are arranged is what makes the organism. The same as how Lego blocks are small, but you can create massive structures with them. There is no real reason as to why cells are so small, I suppose. Any organism could be made up of any number of cells, differently sized and arranged for different purposes. Cells are only as big as their function requires them to be.
It depends what you mean by large; eggs are single cells and an ostrich egg is pretty large. However, most cells are, by human standards, small. The most obvious reason is that a large cell would not be strong enough to stay together; the lipid bilayer, which surrounds the cell would collapse if the cell was much larger.
The invention of the microscope was important in the study of cells because only the microscope can see very small organism.
The reason cells divide is because that helps you heal and grow
for some reason when i looked it up, some people said it meant "small room" but i'm not sure.....
Animal cells have small vacuoles, whereas plant cells have large vacuoles.
If you breed them both to small ponies, then they stay that size.