Generally, the size of individual cells does not differ significantly between adults and children; however, the number of cells and overall body size do vary. Adults typically have more cells in total due to their larger body size. Additionally, certain types of cells, like muscle and fat cells, may be larger in adults compared to children because of differences in body composition and development.
Yep.
YES!
No, kids do not conduct electricity better than adults. The ability to conduct electricity depends on the properties of the materials involved, such as water content or metal content, rather than age. Both kids and adults can conduct electricity depending on the circumstances.
NO!, It is larger in children not in adults
You drink them or they slip into an open cut that you have.
No. You need to make the word "children" into possessive:"Children's metabolism is known to be higher than adults'.""Children's metabolism is known to be higher than adults' metabolism.""Children's metabolism is known to be higher than that of adults."
No, children get paid less than adults which is the only reason a factory would hire children.
Well Children basicly are much more sensitive and fearful than adults:(
No, in fact children feel more pain than adults do.
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Yes, mold cells are bigger than bacteria cells. They typically are around 3x larger than bacteria cells and they take up more space.
Because they are bigger than you.
Yes, children's lungs are smaller than adults lungs.
A larger dog may have MORE cells than a smaller dog but they are not bigger.
They are smaller than adults.
yes they feel more pain than adults
Yep.