Biology, asked by RaimaSarkar199, 11 months ago

we know that ostrich egg is the single largest cell in the world .and if it is so large in size why can't we see the cell organelles in it with our naked eyes.

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Answered by rosemystic58
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Answer:

the ostrich egg is big in size but the cell organelles size don't increase. that's why we can't see them with our naked eyes

Answered by jangidlekhraj
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Explanation:

you are true that ostrich egg is the single largest cell in the world.

You can see some cells with your naked eye, such as an unfertilised ostrich egg which is a single cell. But to see most other types of cell, you need a microscope. The more powerful the microscope, the more detail you can see. Some living things, like amoebae, are made of just one cell. A nematode worm is made of exactly 959 cells. You are made of about 100 million million cells, of about 200 different types.

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