All cells are smaller than human(except when you're comparing a chicken egg to an embryo)
Not all human cells are the same size. There are cells of almost every multicellular organism which are larger or smaller than human cells. All bacterial cells are smaller than human cells.
Some types of bacteria is smaller
Tissue: a collection of cells.
Red blood cell
A sperm cell is the smallest cell found in the human body. The size of a sperm cell's tail is around 50 micrometers in length.
Organelle's are in cells, therefore organelles would be smaller than cells... I think
In one human cell, there are 2 metres of DNA. Which means that a human has about 200 trillion metres of DNA in their entire body. No... theres 3.6m of DNA per cell
No, cell size doesn't change.
The largest BODY cell in the body is the ovum (egg cell). Just a bit smaller than this period.
The size of a typical bacterial cell is 0.5-5.0 micrometers, a average human cell is 10 micrometers.
Tissue: a collection of cells.
Organelles are of a level of organization smaller than a cell. Molecules are smaller than organelles.
The muscle cell, as they require more energy than other cells.
Red blood cell
A sperm cell is the smallest cell found in the human body. The size of a sperm cell's tail is around 50 micrometers in length.
Organelle's are in cells, therefore organelles would be smaller than cells... I think
There are more than 4 types of cells in the human body. There are about 200 different types of cells. Each cell has a different function.
an organelle
no