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The size of the cell is related to its function not the size of the animal - Justify​

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Answered by mananmsk07
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Answer:

Yes, I agree with the statement which states that the ‘size of the cells’ of an organism has ‘no relation’ with the size of its body.  

Explanation:

The cells present in the organisms are of ‘different shapes’ and are involved in different functions. The common phenomenon is that a group of cell forms tissues, group of tissues forms the organs and group of organs forms the organ system and it in turn forms the entire body.

For example when we compare the RBC of human as well as elephant it remains in same shape as well as in same size. It is not big in elephant and not small in human.  

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

Cell size is limited by a cell's surface area to volume ratio. A smaller cell is more effective and transporting materials, including waste products, than a larger cell. Cells come in many different shapes. A cell's function is determined, in part, by its shape.

However the animal may be its function is decided by it's own cells

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