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प्रश्न
Do you think the cells of an elephant would be larger than the cells of a rat? Explain briefly.
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उत्तर
The cells of an elephant would be of the same size as the cells of a rat. The size of cells does not vary within the organisms; however, the number of cells varies from one organism to another. A larger animal like an elephant will have many more cells as compared to a smaller animal like a rat. However, the size of the cell will be the same.
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