Biology, asked by gottikrishna51, 9 months ago

Are the cells in an elephant larger than the cells in a man​

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Answered by ElegantSplendor
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Answer:

The cells of an elephant would be of the same size as the cells of a rat. 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.

Answered by adith757
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Answer:

No the cells in an elephant is not larger than the cells in a man

Explanation:

Becuz the cells are tiny structure through which a body or living being is made. Cells are the fundamental and unit base of life.

The body which is larger is made up of many cells where as body which is smaller made up of less cells. so we can say that the body size depends on the number of cells and not on the shape and size of cell

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