it depends on the cell type, but cells are on the order of hundreds of micrometers
The typical animal cell is between 10 and 100 micro meters. However, muscle cells can be as large as 100 um by 30 cm!
Approx. 30-50 micrometers. Can be bigger or smaller than this.
The average size of a plant cell is 10-100 micrometers. That's 0.01 - 0.1 millimeters
The largest plant cell is of acetabularia ( algae ). It measures 9-10 cm in length.
10 to 50 micrometers.
10 to 50 micrometers
much smaller thn the head of a pin
100 microns
the cell of bacteria.
so it is 2\40=0.05mm0.05mm=50micrometerswww.freesoccerlive.net.tc
4 - there is a 2:1 ratio for surface area to volume of a cell.
The amount of metabolic activity inside a cell is proportional to the volume, not the diameter, so if you doubled the diameter you would quadruple the metabolic activity, and hence the consumption of nutrients and the production of waste. So, yes.
If all other dimensions of the cell remain the same, both surface area and volume should increase if the diameter is increased.
egg cell
the cell of bacteria.
a yeast cell of 3um
no it isn't longer than the diameter of the animal cell
diameter of 6-8 µm and a thickness of 2 µm
0.00625mm
so it is 2\40=0.05mm0.05mm=50micrometerswww.freesoccerlive.net.tc
The anterior horn cell (nerve cell in the cerebellum) is the largest cell in diameter (135 μm). The longest cell also belongs to the nervous cells (such as the pseudounipolar neurons).
It is .2 mm
A cheek cell has an average diameter of 60 micrometers. A tennis ball has a diameter of 6.7 centimeters. This means that the tennis ball is about 1120 times the size of the cheek cell.
4 - there is a 2:1 ratio for surface area to volume of a cell.
Cells are typically measured in micrometers