Biology, asked by yadavankit3881, 1 year ago

why are cells generally o a small size

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Answered by oviya05
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cells are so small so they can maximize their ratio of surface areato volume. smaller cells have higher ratio which allow molecules and ions move across the cell membrane per unit of cytoplasmic volume.cells are so small because they need to be able to get the nutrients in under waste out quickly

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Answered by Mallika1230
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Answer:

Cells are smaller in size. It is because they facilitate various sections/parts of the cell to interlink with one another quickly in order for the cell to carry out its functionalities efficiently. Also, the size is smaller in order to have a larger surface area is to volume ratio. This ensures that more substances undergo diffusion in and out of the cell.

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