Trick Question! They are the same size cells. The elephant just has more cells than the ant.
Yes, an elephant cell is generally larger than a rat cell. For example, an elephant's muscle or nerve cell can be significantly longer than that of a rat due to the larger size of the elephant. However, the exact size can vary depending on the type of cell being compared. Overall, the size difference reflects the overall body size and complexity of the animal.
No, ant cells and elephant cells are not similar in size. Ant cells are much smaller in size compared to elephant cells, as ants are much smaller animals with smaller organs and tissues. Elephant cells are much larger to accommodate the size and structure of an elephant's body.
A elephant and an ants size cells are the same size. The elephant just has more cells because it is bigger and needs more to help him live.
Yes they are the same size, our cells and elephant cells are all animal cells, the cells within our bodies differ in size according to their function as do any other multicellular organisms, but if you took a cell from the heart of a human or from an elephant they would be close to each other in size.
About the size of a baketball maybe a little smaller
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from measuring the size of a plant cell could you learn the size of the plant where it came from
Probably REALLY big...I guess you could measure some of them, then estimate on what size is most common
Yes, the elephant ovum is considered the largest single cell in the animal kingdom. Elephant eggs, or ova, can measure about 0.1 millimeters in diameter, making them significantly larger than the ova of most other animals. However, when comparing the overall size of the reproductive cells, the ostrich egg is the largest egg in general, but it is not a single cell like the elephant ovum.
No. Amoeba is the simplest microscopic unicellular cell whereas elephant is the largest mammal (which is a multicellular organism)
Elephant
An elephant sex cell (sperm or egg) contains 56 chromosomes. This is half the number of chromosomes found in a normal elephant cell, which typically has 112 chromosomes.