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9 August, 20:36
How is cell size beneficial to survival
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Elisha Sloan
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If a cell grows beyond a certain size, materials will not be able to pass through the membrane fast enough to accommodate the inside of the cell. So when the cell reaches a size too large, it will divide into smaller cells in order to maintain a surface are/volume ratio that is more favorable to the functioning of the cell. Therefore, cells remain small in order to survive.
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