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

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Answered by 8hilip24
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Answer:

The size of the cells of an organism has no relation with the size of its body because the cell size of the rat and cell size of the elephant will not be different in size. The cell organelles like mitochondria, Golgi complex, ribosomes, nucleus, etc., have specific functions and carry out specific functions in a cell but they cannot be called the structural and functional units of living organisms. This is because they can function only when present inside a living cell. They cannot act as independent units. The nuclei, on the contrary, has an independent existence. It is the smallest, structural, and functional unit of life.

Answered by sashwat5
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Answer:no its not true

Explanation: the size of he cell is related to the body system

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