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the surface area-to-volume ratio of cells determines how quickly they can absorb ma...
Biology, 27.10.2019 11:43 nickname0097
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the surface area-to-volume ratio of cells determines how quickly they can absorb materials. suppose that a space mission to planet zognard-42 uncovers giant cube-shaped single celled organisms living in an oxygen atmosphere. one species of cube-shaped organism is 2 cm on each side. another is 1 cm on each side. about how much faster will the smaller cube organism be able to absorb oxygen?
question 4 options:
they all absorb at the same rate.
2 times
3 times
6 times
cells are limited in size because
question 5 options:
they divided before they have a chance to grow.
they do not have enough vacuoles to store materials.
the cell membrane can't supply enough materials for a too large cell.
they are always in groups.
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