Biology, asked by rudra7to10, 10 months ago

Most human human cells range from 10 to 15 micrometers in diameter. What limits how large a cell can be
(1) A cell's lifespan.
(2) Nutrients available in the environment of a cell.
(3) The relationship between its volume and length.
(4) The relationship between its surface area and volume.​

Answers

Answered by jaideep4453r
5

Answer:

3. the relationship between its volume and length

Answered by mariospartan
5

Answer:

The relationship of the cell’s volume with its surface area.

Option D

Explanation:

The relationship of the cell’s surface area with its volume maintains a particular ratio. Beyond this ratio, the cell can't grow any further. This is because the absorption of the nutrients and water from the surrounding depends on the surface area of the cell.

The surface area of the cell depends on the square of its radius. But, the volume of the cell depends on the cube of the radius. So, beyond a certain point, this ratio is lost and the cell can’t grow any further.

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