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All the cells in an elephant larger than the cells in a man

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Answered by HappyToHelpYou
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The size of cells does not vary within the organisms, however, the number of cells varies from one organism to another. A larger animal like an elephant will have the number of cells as compared to a smaller animal like a rat. However, the size of the cell will be the same.The cells of rat and elephant are similar. Just because an animal is bigger in size does not mean the cell size is bigger. It only means that the number of cells is more in bigger animals than in smaller ones......

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Answered by amanattri551222
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The size of cells does not vary within the organisms, however, the number of cells varies from one organism to another. A larger animal like an elephant will have the number of cells as compared to a smaller animal like a rat. However, the size of the cell will be the same. The cells of rat and elephant are similar. Just because an animal is bigger in size does not mean the cell size is bigger. It only means that the number of cells is more in bigger animals than in smaller ones

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