A tissue because cells form together to make tissues.
No, a tissue sample cannot grow bigger on its own. The growth of tissue requires a living organism to provide nutrients and undergo cell division. A tissue sample outside of a living organism will not grow in size.
the egg is larger than the sperm cell
Yes, a cell is smaller than a tissue. A cell is the basic unit of life, while a tissue is a group of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body. Tissues are made up of many cells.
An animal cell dosen't have a Cell Wall and Chlorophal. A plant cell has a bigger vacuole too.
It is in neither it is just a bigger cell than a plant cell and an animal cell it stores food and waste.
You actually can't, but if you have maybe, fatty skin or fatty tissue then the cell walls are bound to get bigger.
To answer this question as it is written: not necessarily. An organism (bacterium) can be smaller than tissue (the cartilage in my ears). By definition, an organism is more COMPLEX than a tissue, but not necessarily bigger.
A Cat
Yes it is
Gene is found in genome of a cell which is in the nucleus. Nucleus is the master organelle of cell that dictates all the process. Cell encompasses nucleus and other organelles which can cluster up and make tissue.
No.Virus particles are slightly smaller than a cell.
plant cell - is bigger than animals cell
no its not!!
No, a tissue sample cannot grow bigger on its own. The growth of tissue requires a living organism to provide nutrients and undergo cell division. A tissue sample outside of a living organism will not grow in size.
Animal cells are bigger I think.
the egg is larger than the sperm cell
tissue culture