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OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do the cells of a baby compare with the cells of an adult? A. A baby's cells are much smaller in size and fewer in amount. B. A baby's cells are much smaller in size and greater in amount. C. A baby's cells are similar in size and fewer in amount. D. A baby's cells are similar in size and greater in amount.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

the answer is "c". cells do not vary in size in the same species unless they are different types of cells, like skin and heart cells. Between ages, there are just fewer cells, not a difference in size. :)

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