There are trillions of cells in the body so, they have to be extremely small to fit.
because they arn't as complex as a human cell
No, all multicellular organisms have the same size cells.
All cells do very different things.
Very few cells reproduce is not a principle of cell theory. The correct statement is "all cells are produced by existing cells."
No, bacterial cells are typically very small in size, ranging from about 0.5 to 5 micrometers in diameter. They are much smaller than most eukaryotic cells, such as human cells.
very small
animal cells have either very small vacuoles, or no vacuoles at all, whereas plant cells have very large vacuoles.
animal cells have either very small vacuoles, or no vacuoles at all, whereas plant cells have very large vacuoles.
I think it's have big cells.Althought ants is very small.
because they arn't as complex as a human cell
They are in all cells. They are very important
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No, all multicellular organisms have the same size cells.
All cells do very different things.
No not every thing is made of cells. rocks are not, water is not and air is not. cells are for living things. a small germ is a single cell, a small bug is a group of many cells. and you are a very large group of cells all working together for mutual benefit.
the microscope
yes. very. you can't see it unless you have a SUPER microscope.