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Do you think the cells of an elephant would be larger than the cells of a rat? Explain briefly.
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Do you think the cells of an elephant would be larger than the cells of a rat? Explain briefly.
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Do you think the cells of an elephant would be larger than the cells of a rat? Explain briefly.
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No!!
Size of a cell doesn't depend on size of an organisms, Their number maybe different 'cause of size but their cell would remain same 'cause they all contain identical organelles as they both include in
kingdom Animalia.
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No, cells are not dependent on the size of the organism.
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