No, all multicellular organisms have the same size cells.
plants and animals small organelles are cells.
No they do not. They all have the same size of cells.
While small animals do tend to have smaller cells in comparison to larger animals, the relationship between an animal's size and its cell size is not always direct. Cell size can vary greatly within and among species, depending on various factors such as metabolic rate, growth rate, and specific cell functions.
Yes, vacuoles are present in animal cells. They are mostly small and are involved in various functions such as storage, waste disposal, and maintaining cell turgor. However, they are not as large or prominent as vacuoles in plant cells.
Scientists first thought of them as small animals. They first observed cells using the microscope and the work of many scientists led to the development of the cell theory.
plants and animals small organelles are cells.
No they do not. They all have the same size of cells.
Plant cells have these which animal cells don't:chloroplastscell wallsvery large vacuoles (animals cells have small ones).
While small animals do tend to have smaller cells in comparison to larger animals, the relationship between an animal's size and its cell size is not always direct. Cell size can vary greatly within and among species, depending on various factors such as metabolic rate, growth rate, and specific cell functions.
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No they don't but they do have a larger number of cells, of course.
Animals cells are in animals.
Yes animals have cells. All living things have cells.
Petridish is a small tub made out of glass or plastic used to culture animals or plant cells in labs.
there are cells in the animals hair
plant cells have a cell wall, animal cells don'tplant cells have chloroplasts, animals don'tanimal cells have cilia and flagellaplant cells have a central vacuole, animals only have a vacuole
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)