That depends on the size of the breadcrumbs but no, most cells are smaller than a breadcrumb.
Plant cells are generally larger than animal cells, and both are significantly larger than bacterial cells. Plant cells have a rigid cell wall that provides structural support and allows them to grow larger than animal cells, which do not have cell walls. Bacterial cells are much smaller than both plant and animal cells.
Typically, chromosomes are not larger than a cell. Chromosomes are made up of DNA and proteins and are found within the nucleus of a cell. Cells contain many chromosomes, each of which is a long, coiled molecule.
This is a very vauge question. While most "germs" are smaller than skin cells (viruses and smaller bacteria) some bacteria can be larger than skin cells. Though most aren't larger than white blood cells, the body's defenders.
No, an axon is a part of a nerve cell and is smaller than a nerve, which is a bundle of axons.
No, the nuclei in onion cells are generally larger than the chloroplasts. Nuclei are the control center of the cell and contain genetic material, while chloroplasts are responsible for photosynthesis.
That depends on the size of the breadcrumbs but no, most cells are smaller than a breadcrumb.
yes it is
The answer is NO a crumb is not larger than a ort. Since an ort is the uneaten scraps of a meal. I believe that they would be larger than a crumb.
No an organelle is a structure within a cell. It cannot be larger than the cell it is inside of.
plant cell - is bigger than animals cell
Cell have a greater surface area to volume rations than a larger cell.
the egg is larger than the sperm cell
Oh, dude, seriously? Yeah, 8.1 is definitely larger than 8.09. I mean, it's like comparing a slice of pizza to a crumb. So, yeah, 8.1 takes the cake on this one.
no its the same size
It will take you more than 45 minutes to cook crumb samon.
eukarotic cells have a nucleus
the egg is larger than the sperm cell