Is a bread crumb bigger than cell?
Yes, a bread crumb is much bigger than a cell.
Here's why:
* Bread crumbs are macroscopic: You can see them with the naked eye, and they are large enough to hold in your hand.
* Cells are microscopic: They are so small that you need a microscope to see them.
To give you an idea of the scale difference, a typical human cell is about 10-100 micrometers in diameter. A bread crumb, on the other hand, can be several millimeters in diameter.
That means a bread crumb could easily contain millions or even billions of cells!
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