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Biology, 09.02.2022 19:00 vanydparis

What is the surface area-to-volumeCells are not as large as this cube. Explain why in terms of a cell's surface area-to-
volume ratio.


What is the surface area-to-volumeCells are not as large as this cube.

Explain why in terms of a

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