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Brandon Hutchinson
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23 August, 16:14
What does surface area represent in a cell
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Betty Boop
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The area available for transport in and out of the cell. the surface area limits the size a cell may become, with wastes needing to exit the cell and essential nutrients needing to enter the cell. these surface area limitations are why cells must divide or die.
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