Yes, a bigger person typically has more cells than a smaller person due to their larger body mass and volume. Body cells, including muscle, fat, and other tissues, increase in number with the size of the individual. However, the exact number of cells can also depend on factors like genetics and body composition. Overall, larger bodies generally correlate with a higher cell count.
Girrafe is an eukaryotic organism while bacteria is procaryotic. As we know that eukaryotic organism has larger cells than prokaryotic organism so girrafe has larger cells than a bacterium.
No, the size of cells does not change as an individual grows from a baby to an adult. Instead, the number of cells in the body increases as more cells are produced during growth and development. Each cell retains the same size throughout a person's life.
Bigger stars get hotter, and use up their fuel much faster than smaller stars.
it is bigger..so it has more electron in orbit than smaller atom...so it keep simple
More than one. The way of looking at it that most cells are the same size and therefore the bigger the multi cellular organism, the more cells there are in its makeup.
Because all cells are roughly the same size. This means that bigger animals are made of more cells than smaller animals. (If bigger animals had the same number of cells as smaller animals then the cells they were made of would have to be bigger in proportion to those that smaller animals were made of - and they are not)
The lion simply has more cells in its body; they're not any bigger or smaller.
A larger dog may have MORE cells than a smaller dog but they are not bigger.
Yes, beacause a squirrel is alot smaller than a bear. The bigger the animal, the more the cells. Submited by a kid..... WOW
Growth hormones primarily signal for cells to grow larger and divide, which can result in overall tissue growth. They do not directly cause cells to shrink or decrease in size.
are bigger feet of women more smiellier then women smaller feet
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Bigger animals are bigger because they have more cells not bigger cells. You would think that this would be so, but cells can only function up to a certain size. So, no, they are not.
Bigger animals are bigger because they have more cells not bigger cells. You would think that this would be so, but cells can only function up to a certain size. So, no, they are not.
Generally not. A larger organisms simply has more cells
Muscles cells are smaller than fat cells because they are more dense. These cells are more condensed than fat cells.
Yes they are the same size. The whale is a bigger animal because there are more of the cells, not because the cells are bigger.