* well it depends on what can of cell i know that it is a animal cell but not every body cell is not the same size.
* well it depends on what can of cell i know that it is a animal cell but not every body cell is not the same size.
When an animal cell grows, it increases in size by accumulating more cytoplasm and organelles. The cell also duplicates its DNA and undergoes cell division to maintain a proper balance between growth and cell division. This process allows the organism to increase in size and complexity.
If the cell has a cell wall and a vacuole and chloroplasts You can tell them apart by looking through the microscope and seeing if it has a cell wall. If it does then it is a plant cell. If it doesn't then it is an animal cell.
A normal cell is about 0.02 of a millimetre (0.02mm) in diameter. (Small distances like this are normally expressed in micrometres or microns (μm). Note there are 1000 μms in every mm).
There are normally hundreds to millions of cells present in an animal cell, depending on the size and type of the organism. However, each multicellular animal usually consists of billions to trillions of individual cells that work together to form tissues and organs.
No, a typical plant cell is generally larger than a typical animal cell. Plant cells are usually between 10 to 100 micrometers in size, while animal cells are typically between 10 to 30 micrometers. This size difference is due to the presence of a rigid cell wall in plant cells that provides structural support and allows them to grow larger.
Cell number and cell size both determine the size of an animal.
The plant cell is smaller than the animal cell
A typical animal cell can have several hundred lysosomes. It can depend on the size and function of the cell.
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no matter what size the animal is they are always gonna have the same cell structure and cell parts . there are two types of cells plant cells and animal cells.i hope this answers your question
Muscle cells are actually a type of animal cell and thus aren't an organelle. If you were wondering how large a muscle cell is, a muscle cell is about as big as a general animal cell, but are a little larger. I hope this helps you.
https://faculty.rpcs.org/brockda/Cell%20Tour%20Project/Organelle%20Charts.htm
When an animal cell grows, it increases in size by accumulating more cytoplasm and organelles. The cell also duplicates its DNA and undergoes cell division to maintain a proper balance between growth and cell division. This process allows the organism to increase in size and complexity.
If the cell has a cell wall and a vacuole and chloroplasts You can tell them apart by looking through the microscope and seeing if it has a cell wall. If it does then it is a plant cell. If it doesn't then it is an animal cell.
Yes ribosomes are found in animal cell their are small in size and almost 50 in number.Ribosomes are found in the eukaryotic and also present in the prokaryotic but in prokaryotic their are large in size and 1 in number.
the cell is a cell and an animal cell is an animal cell
to give shape and size and to protect from injuiry