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Chemistry, 02.04.2021 20:00 ella8586

Which explanation correctly describes why it is important for a cell’s surface-area-to-volume ratio to not be too small? A. The area of the cell membrane needs to be large in comparison to the volume so the cell is able to move nutrients and wastes through it.

B. The cell would starve.

C. The cell would not produce enough waste material.

D. The organelles would grow too large to fit within the cell.

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