Yes, the width of a human hair is generally larger than a typical cell. Human hair can range from about 17 to 181 micrometers in diameter, while most cells, such as red blood cells, are about 6 to 8 micrometers wide. However, certain cells, like some types of bacteria, can be smaller than the width of human hair.
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the egg is larger than the sperm cell
The surface area of a root hair cell is typically larger than that of a regular plant cell because the root hair cell has long, thin projections that increase its surface area for improved absorption of water and nutrients. This increased surface area allows the root hair cell to more efficiently take up essential substances from the surrounding soil.
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squamous (flat and scalelike)cuboidal (cube-like shape)columnar (hight is much larger than width)
No an organelle is a structure within a cell. It cannot be larger than the cell it is inside of.
Transistors are made that are smaller than a human hair. Used as part of an integrated circuit chip, which may contain thousands of transistors.
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plant cell - is bigger than animals cell
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The base length of a parallelogram is larger than its width or its side.
The base length of a parallelogram is larger than its width or its side.
Cell have a greater surface area to volume rations than a larger cell.
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the egg is larger than the sperm cell
It can be small, it can be large, there is no rule. Usually height is larger than width.