There are similarities and differences.
Both are alive. Both are social creatures. Both forage for food. Both seem to be intelligently adapted for the way they live. Both remove the remains of their dead. Both seem to have good memories, for what matters in their lives.
But there are more differences. Elephants are huge, compared to ants. Ants can sting, and elephants cannot. Elephants propagate as mammals, while ants propagate as social insects. Elephants are mammals and ants are insects. Elephants can be trained, while ants cannot be trained. They are different colors.
bigger than an elephant smaller than a ant and bigger than a dinosaur
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.
No because animal cells don't have chloroplasts
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.
What body parts are common to an ant and an elephant? In what way do they differ
What body parts are common to an ant and an elephant? In what way do they differ
No
There is more than three: "Tall Elephant": Eleplant Ape Hen Ant Peahen Eel Or without rearranging the letters: ant, ape, elephant
an elephant
we'd be scared of them.
One ant can't really kill an elephant. Unless the elephant sees the ant, but that is kind of impossible, and has a heart attack.
An Elephant.