there is around 2000 in a small plant but that is just an estimate because no one really knows. it would be impossible to find it out! there is just soo many cells and they are sooo small!! it is physically impossible!! but that's just what I think. what do you think??
Yes, small hydrophobic molecules can cross the cell membrane.
Pinocytosis involves the transport of fluids, solutes, and small molecules into a cell via small vesicles formed by invagination of the cell membrane. It is a non-specific and continuous process involved in nutrient uptake and cell signaling.
Yes, small polar molecules can cross the cell membrane through a process called passive diffusion.
A vesicle is a small sac made of membrane that transports materials within a cell. Vesicles can move molecules within the cell, between different parts of the cell, or to the cell's surface for secretion.
Vesicles are small sacs containing cell products that can be transported within the cell. They are involved in various cellular processes, such as transporting molecules between different cellular compartments and aiding in cell signaling.
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.
animal cell
there are no limits because a cell is as small as it can be already or it can grow bigger
the cell lining of the small intestine is called villi and are small, finger-like projections that are used to increase surface area.
really small.
Small sacs containing cell products that can be transported in the cell is Vesicle
boigiolkin
Ball cell
It is a small cell in a plant cell
animal cell
Chloroplast
A small cell will have a larger surface-to-volume ratio.