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Biology, 15.01.2021 18:20 yaitzafigueroa

As a cell's size increases, what happens to the ratio of its surface area to its volume? A:the ratio stays the same

B:the surface area increases as the volume increases

C:the surface area does not increase as fast as the volume increases

D:the ratio of surface area to volume does not matter

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