Answer is so simple and easy , Because Living cell is a living cell , same structure on every living creature , but among Cat & and Elephant , it is a matter of cells number and not cell's size :)
Typically, larger mammals do not have bigger cells, they just have more of them. Liver cells, red blood cells and other types of cells that divide often are about the same size, just more permanent. Cells such as brain and fat cells tend to be larger in large mammals. Therefore, most cells that are in an elephant are the same size as a mouse, excluding a few exceptions.
The Elephant has cells that are the same size as a Human does. They just have more of them.
There are limits to the size of cells: physically --> cells become too heavy and cannot support their own weight; metabolically --> limited surface area doesn't allow substances in and waste out at a high enough rate to keep cells healthy.
well im sure since they are both cells, they are relative in size, but one cell could be bigger than the other but the size of the organism does not affect the size of the cell(s) that it is made up of.
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Elephant cells are not larger there are more of them which shows from their body.
Their cells are not larger because if the cells are large the cells will become heavy and will not be able to support themselves!
well since elephants are bigger and their blood flows a different way and so yes they do
No, an elephant has a small surface area to volume ratio compared to a mouse. Volume is not proportional to surface area.
On a cellular level no, they are the same size.
The sizes of the ants cells are the same size as the elephants.
Absolutely not. Cells are base structures of a leaving body and they are same in size but more in numbers to form a bigger body.
no
both are same size cell. but elephant just has more cells than ant.
osmosis in human cells
It takes less cells to do the job. If you cut yourself, then your body can send less cells to heal the wound compared to when the cells are smaller. You need more cells when you are smaller then when you have the larger cells.
it has more human cells actually the human body has more bacterial cells. Although it may seem more likely that the human body would have more human cells than bacterial cells. -Vasillisa
An elephant's cells are not larger than human cells, depending on what type of cells we are identifying. The reason an elephant is so much larger than a human is because an elephant has many more cells than a human. Even though elephants are bigger in size, it does not effect the size of its cells.
probably, they are significantly larger than us.
They sure are, much larger!
Yes, because they are bigger than humans.
Yes they are the same size, our cells and elephant cells are all animal cells, the cells within our bodies differ in size according to their function as do any other multicellular organisms, but if you took a cell from the heart of a human or from an elephant they would be close to each other in size.
no
Trick Question! They are the same size cells. The elephant just has more cells than the ant.
Yeast cells are microscopic, while elephants are 9-11 feet tall. So, an elephant is larger than yeast.
Males tend to be bigger than females, and have have a larger proportion of muscle mass. As a consequence, males need bigger hearts to supply the bigger amount of muscle.
No, cell size doesn't change.
which are larger male elephants or female elephant
No. The ears of an African elephant are larger than that of the Asian elephants.