it depends on the cell type, but cells are on the order of hundreds of micrometers
The true diameter of the cell can be calculated by dividing the diameter of the cell in the photo by the magnification. In this case, if the cell in the photo is 2 millimeters in diameter and is magnified 40 times, the true diameter of the cell is 2 mm / 40 = 0.05 mm = 50 micrometers.
the cell of bacteria.
When a cell doubles in diameter, the cell membrane surface area is multiplied by four. This is because the surface area of a sphere (or a cell in this case) is proportional to the square of its radius.
Red blood cells (also referred to as erythrocytes) are the most common type of blood .... A typical human erythrocyte has a disk diameter of 6-8 µm...
The amount of metabolic activity inside a cell is proportional to the volume, not the diameter, so if you doubled the diameter you would quadruple the metabolic activity, and hence the consumption of nutrients and the production of waste. So, yes.
The true diameter of the cell can be calculated by dividing the diameter of the cell in the photo by the magnification. In this case, if the cell in the photo is 2 millimeters in diameter and is magnified 40 times, the true diameter of the cell is 2 mm / 40 = 0.05 mm = 50 micrometers.
the cell of bacteria.
egg cell
a yeast cell of 3um
0.00625mm
diameter of 6-8 µm and a thickness of 2 µm
The anterior horn cell (nerve cell in the cerebellum) is the largest cell in diameter (135 μm). The longest cell also belongs to the nervous cells (such as the pseudounipolar neurons).
A cheek cell has an average diameter of 60 micrometers. A tennis ball has a diameter of 6.7 centimeters. This means that the tennis ball is about 1120 times the size of the cheek cell.
The diameter of a human egg cell is typically around 0.1 millimeters, which is roughly the size of a grain of sand.
When a cell doubles in diameter, the cell membrane surface area is multiplied by four. This is because the surface area of a sphere (or a cell in this case) is proportional to the square of its radius.
* well it depends on what can of cell i know that it is a animal cell but not every body cell is not the same size. * well it depends on what can of cell i know that it is a animal cell but not every body cell is not the same size.
Cells are typically measured in micrometers