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Surface to volume ratio​

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Answered by Imanu01
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Answer:

The Surface Area to the volume ratio gets smaller as the cell gets large. If cell grows more than their limit then no more material able to cross membrane to accomodate the increased cellular volume

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Answered by Anonymous
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The surface area to volume ratio, also called the Surface to volume ratio and variously denoted SA/Vol or SA:V is the amount of surface area per unit volume of an Object or collection of objects.

Take an example ✨

QUestion :-

The ratio of the volume of 2 Cubes is 125.216. So what is the ratio of their surface area ?

ANswer :-

Suppose 1st Cube be → X1

And the 2nd cube be →X2

Now, a/c

 \frac{x1}{x2}  = 125.216 \:  \: then \: find \: x

Put the value of X Here

 {(1)}^{2}  \div  {(x2)}^{2}

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