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the size of the organism depends on the? of the the cell​

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Answered by Braɪnlyємρєяσя
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ACTUALLY ! As a general rule, the size of the organism depends on the number of cells. There are limits to how large a single cell can grow, so unicellular organisms are mostly microscopic. As the number of cells in the organism increases, the organism's size also increases.

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The size of cell of an organism has no relation with the size of its body. The size of the cell does not matter. It is always the number of cells. If the organism is unicellular, it is very microscopic. If it is multicellular, as the cell number increases, the size of the organism will also increase.

Answered by jeonjk0
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As a general rule, the size of the organism depends on the number of cells. There are limits to how large a single cell can grow, so unicellular organisms are mostly microscopic. As the number of cells in the organism increases, the organism's size also increases

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