What is the factor that limits cell size?
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Factors limiting cell size are -
》Surface area to volume ratio, i.e., surface area : volume
》Nucleo-cytoplasmic ratio.
》Fragility of cell membrane is also responsible for this.
》Mechanical structures which are used to keep the cell together.
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The factors limiting the size of cells include: Surface area to volume ratio (surface area / volume) Nucleo-cytoplasmic ratio. Fragility of cell membrane.
These are the factors that restrict the size of a cell:
-Surface area to volume ratio
-Nucleo-cytoplasmic ratio
-The fragility of the cell membrane
-Structures of the cell
The reason that the cell can grow to a certain limit is its surface area to volume ratio. For example as you air a balloon it expands to a certain volume but there is a limit you can fill air inside the balloon otherwise it blast.
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These are the factors that restrict the size of a cell:
-Surface area to volume ratio
-Nucleo-cytoplasmic ratio
-The fragility of the cell membrane
-Structures of the cell
The reason that the cell can grow to a certain limit is its surface area to volume ratio. For example as you air a balloon it expands to a certain volume but there is a limit you can fill air inside the balloon otherwise it blast.
hope it help
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