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The size of a mammalian cell is most likely falls in the range of

A. 1 -10 um
B. 10 -100 um
C. 100-1000 um
D. 1000-10000 um

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Final answer:

The size of a mammalian cell most likely falls between 10 - 100 µm.

Step-by-step explanation:

The size of a mammalian cell most likely falls in the range of 10 -100 µm.

To give you a sense of cell size, a typical human red blood cell is about eight millionths of a meter or eight micrometers (8 µm) in diameter.

Most animal cells measure roughly 10 µm across, while bacterial cells are typically about 1 µm in size.

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