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21 May, 15:23

Calculate the surface-to-volume ratio of a spherical cell 15mum in diameter and of a cell 2mum in diameter. What are the consequences of these differences in surface-to-volume ratio for cell functions?

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  1. 21 May, 15:46
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    For calculating the surface to volume ratio for a spherical cell,

    Surface area (S) = 4πr²

    Volume (V) = 4πr³ / 3

    Ratio = S / V = 4πr² / 4πr³ / 3 = 3 * 4πr² / 4πr³

    = 3/r

    1. 15 micrometer diameter = Ratio = 3/7.5 = 0.4

    2. 2 micrometer diameter = Ratio = 3/1 = 3

    The cells exhibiting high surface to volume ratio shows enhanced metabolic activity. Shows easy uptake of oxygen, nutrients, water, and also the excretion of waste as they possess large surface.
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