Well, there small because God wated that to be!
A virus is a type of disease-causing organism that is so small it can only be seen using a microscope. Viruses are much smaller than bacteria and can only replicate inside living cells.
The common house fly has millions of cells in its entire body. It is amazing how such a small creature has so many cells.
They generally are due to the fact that they are much more complex than prokaryotic cells, but there are some very small Eukaroytic cells (such as the sperm: 40 microns), that are smaller than some large Prokaryotic cells (the largest found so far is 660 microns long). As a rule of thumb, though, Eukaryotic cells are larger than Prokaryotic cells.
He gave cells the name cells because he looked at a cork underneath a microscope and he thought it looked like the Monk's cells.
Because cells are too small to be seen by the human eye so people need a super magnifier to see them. Cells are microscopic.
Cells could only hold so much volume. If it is too big or too small the cell will not be able to function or work right.
One reason is that cells are so small,is because they are to small to be seen by the naked eye.
There are trillions of cells in the body so, they have to be extremely small to fit.
The amount of water in the cells of a vegetable affect the turgor pressure in the cells. The turgor pressure is how much pressure is in the cells. If the cells of the vegetable do not have enough water, the turgor pressure is low, so the plant wilts, making the vegetable look shriveled or small. If the cells of the vegetable have the right amount of water, the turgor pressure is high enough to keep the plant from wilting, so the vegetable looks healthy. If the cells of the vegetable have too much water, the turgor pressure is very high, and the cells may burst open, making the vegetable look shriveled and small.
They're not true cells, they're not "alive" ... they are only bags of chemicals.
There is not a way to count the cells on a aquatic plant. The cells on a aquatic plant are so small.
So that they can flow to different parts of your body quickly
so that they can fit through blood vessels
Organelles are found in cells. They are much too small to have a cell in them.
yes it is true because when you body grows, trillions of blood cells are made. But sence cells are so small it does not effect you size very much.
u may c a big bunglow made up of small bricks and the same goes with the small cells making up an organism
Not completely sure, I do know that they divide so they don't get too big.