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Explain why a large animal and a tiny animal have cells that are about the same size
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Explain why a large animal and a tiny animal have cells that are about the same size
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A cell has the same size in any animal. But when the animal is bigger, more cells are needed to form the tissues, and when the animal is smaller, the opposite happens: fewer cells are needed.
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each cell has it's own size . It doesn't differ from one organism to another . only the number of cells differ the size of it remains the same .
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