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Andy Bonilla
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17 March, 17:01
Why do cells not grow to be very large?
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Jace Kline
17 March, 17:29
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Cells don't grow very big because they have to be able to diffuse through material easily. Also, when cells are small and plentiful they are easy to replace when damaged.
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