Biology, asked by samqua, 28 days ago

In general, how does the size of the cells of an animal relate to the animals size?

A. It is directly proportional to the size of the animal.

B. It is inversely proportional to the size of the animal.

C. It is almost the same irrespective of the size of the animal.

D. The smallest and largest animals have larger cells than others.​

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Answered by tanmayujjwal06
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Answer:

Explanation:

The question of whether cells are bigger in larger mammals than in smaller ones -- think of an elephant's liver cell compared with a liver cell from a mouse -- is usually answered by saying that larger mammals don't typically have bigger cells, they just have more of them.

Answered by ab418889
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