Biology, asked by Anonymous, 2 months ago

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

Answers

Answered by vedikasharmadelhi
1

Answer:

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.

Answered by Yupitsmegd
2

Answer:

Yes

Explanation:

It is because the size and number of cells in an organism never determines its size as it does not make any difference,

Let's take some examples:

In a whale we get normal size cells as in a snail but there sizes differ

Therefore we come up with the fact that that the number and size of a cell does not affect its size

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