Although it is generally the case that biological cells are too small to be seen at all without
a microscope, there are exceptions as well as considerable range in the sizes of various
cell types. Eukaryotic1
cells are typically 10 times the size of prokaryotic cells (these cell
types are discussed in this book). Plant cells are on average some of the largest
cells, probably because in many plant cells the inside is mostly a water filled vacuole. So,
you ask, what are the relative sizes of biological molecules and cells?
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