Chemistry, asked by kAkku7073, 11 months ago

A cell divides every minute. It will fill a 100ml beaker in one hoir. How much time would it take to fill 50ml beaker

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Answered by Anonymous
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Thus, as the cells double their number in every one minute, there must have been formed 150 cells in the 59 minutes which divided in the next one minute to become 300 in number and completely filled the 100 ml beaker. Thus, it becomes clear that a 50 ml beaker will be filled in 59 minutes.❤️❤️

Answered by ahmedobiedahmed
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In the 59th minutes. Impressive huh.

No matter how much cells is produced in a minute, it has to be double the number of cells produced in division of all cells in total. For example if you have 4 cells in the beaker and the cells(having same feature) divides in a minute, a minute later there will be 8 cells. When you try to do that in the lab you may find that the volume of the cells produced didn't fill the beaker and that is simply because the ratio of volume between cells produced and cells wich has devided is not one to two. So for the volume filling the beaker it has to be the end of 58 and begining of 59.

Well Kauku I am happy answering your question. Hope you a great future.

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