Biology, asked by ManaliNatasha, 8 months ago

The size of the cells of an organism has no relation with the size of its body . Do you agree? Give reason.

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Answered by 10240
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I agree because the cells in the body of an elephant is not necessarily bigger than those in a rat, it is not true t hat bigger organisms have cells of bigger size in their body.

The size of the cell in an organism is related to the function it performs. For example, the nerve cells in both, the elephant and the rat are long and branched. They perform the same function, that of transferring messages.

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Answered by Anonymous
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I agree because the cells in the body of an elephant is not necessarily bigger than those in a rat, it is not true t hat bigger organisms have cells of bigger size in their body.

The size of the cell in an organism is related to the function it performs. For example, the nerve cells in both, the elephant and the rat are long and branched. They perform the same function, that of transferring messages.

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