They are all just exactly the size that they need to be to perform the biochemical activities that they constantly do.
No, all multicellular organisms have the same size cells.
No, the size of the cells in a potato is generally similar regardless of the size of the potato. The difference in size between a large and a small potato is due to the number of cells present, not the individual cell size.
Cheek cells are small because they are specialized epithelial cells that line the inside of the mouth and are designed for protection and absorption rather than size. Their small size allows them to efficiently cover the surface area of the cheek and perform their functions effectively.
No they do not. They all have the same size of cells.
There are trillions of cells in the body so, they have to be extremely small to fit.
size don't matter because all the cells are in the same size.so the number of cells matter.for example an elephant has so many cells so it's huge but in the case of an ant it has less number of cells so it's small
All living things are made up of cells. Because they are small in size does not mean that their cell size is small. Generally cells are the same size between organisms.
No, all multicellular organisms have the same size cells.
No, the size of the cells in a potato is generally similar regardless of the size of the potato. The difference in size between a large and a small potato is due to the number of cells present, not the individual cell size.
Cheek cells are small because they are specialized epithelial cells that line the inside of the mouth and are designed for protection and absorption rather than size. Their small size allows them to efficiently cover the surface area of the cheek and perform their functions effectively.
Capillaries are very small in size because they need to have a large surface area so they are able to transport blood all around the body. Blood cells must pass in single file through the capillaries as they are so small.
No they do not. They all have the same size of cells.
Animal cells can vary in size, but they are generally small, with most ranging from 10 to 30 micrometers in diameter. However, there are exceptions, such as the egg cell, which can be significantly larger in size.
Cells are the biological 'building blocks'. They are small, but the way they are arranged is what makes the organism. The same as how Lego blocks are small, but you can create massive structures with them. There is no real reason as to why cells are so small, I suppose. Any organism could be made up of any number of cells, differently sized and arranged for different purposes. Cells are only as big as their function requires them to be.
One reason is that cells are so small,is because they are to small to be seen by the naked eye.
they are blood vessels that reachout to the cells
they are blood vessels that reachout to the cells