A human cell is normally 0.1 mm in the size. Human cells cannot be seen by the naked eyes without the help of magnification.
no, if that were true we would all still be a single cell
True
The side are always the same size and length.
True. As a cell grows in size, its volume increases faster than its surface area. This is because volume increases cubically with the size of the cell (length x width x height), while surface area increases squared with the size of the cell (length x width). This can lead to issues with nutrient exchange and waste removal if the cell becomes too large.
true
E.Electrons move away from the anode.
A cell is small because small is a lot! Cells are not always the same size. Cell sizes vary for different cell types in the same species. A chicken egg that we eat is a cell.
No. Its size is limited by the cell's surface area to volume ratio. If the volume increases quicker than the surface area, the cell cannot release waste or take in nutrients as effectively. Also, the cell's DNA would not be able to keep up with the cell's functions.
the negative terminal of the voltage source is attached to cathrode.
yes, but not always it depends on the size
becuase small is a lot...! it is not always the same size (in micrometers), the size varies from different cell types in the same species (human; sperm cells & neuron are longer!). Meantime, egg what we eat is also a cell! trust me!
cell size is important for the cell process because if the cell size is different it will change the way everything else is.