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4 January, 21:26

Compare a cell that has grown too large to be efficient with a wireless network that has too many users explain how both have the same problems

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  1. 4 January, 21:37
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    Exactly the same problem i. e deficiency of nutrients and wifi network

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    The strength of the signal depends on several factors out of which the number of WI - Fi users is a prominent factor. When the number of users increases the quality of signal strength reduces. Likewise, when a cell grows too large, additional nutrient supply is required to feed the cell and its organelles. In case if the cell fails to do so, it will face the problem of nutrient deficiency and all its organelles will not receive sufficient energy thereby lowering the performance of the cell
  2. 4 January, 21:47
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    The have similar problems because since the cell has grown too large, it takes away nutrients that other cells need to survive. This is similar to too many users on a wireless network because with too many users, their is not enough network to supply each device on the wireless network.
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