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how do cells determine what size to grow before dividing​

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Answered by veerkiri007
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Cell size is limited by a cell's surface area to volume ratio. A smaller cell is more effective and transporting materials, including waste products, than a larger cell. Cells come in many different shapes. A cell's function is determined, in part, by its shape...

When cells are first produced from division, there is a time that they are growing when ultimate size can be determined. ... Research shows size measurement in the G phase of cell division. The very complex cell cycle is the process where cells divide and make a new one. It is described as the interphase and then mitosis.

Cells regulate their division by communicating with each other using chemical signals from special proteins called cyclins. These signals act like switches to tell cells when to start dividing and later when to stop dividing.

Cells are limited in size because the outside (the cell membrane) must transport the food and oxygen to the parts inside. ... As a cell gets bigger, the outside is unable to keep up with the inside, because the inside grows a faster rate than the outside.

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