how is a single cell similar to an elephant
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A single cell is similar to an elephant because the single cell is the elephant. Well a lot of single cells. The cells make up the elephant... mark brainliest if correct.
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The cell is similar due to its complexity.
- Because single cells have organelles, organelles, and functions that are remarkably similar to those of an elephant, they can be compared to elephants.
- Additionally, a single cell's intricacy is comparable to that of an elephant. Single cells are more sophisticated than other cells, making them resemble elephants.
- Different multicellular creatures grow by making more little units as opposed to the more large ones. Although these mammals are bigger than the living beings, their cells are about the same proportion as ours.
- The mass of the creature has no bearing on the cell's measurement.
- For instance, the diameter of a mouse's unit is comparable to that of an elephant's cell. What changes is the amount of the cells
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