Biology, asked by amsaldollar, 1 year ago

why are cells so small?

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Answered by rs500628
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cells are so small because all our body made up of cell

amsaldollar: is that all?
rs500628: yea
nishabr7: Cells are so little, so they can maximize their ratio of surface area to volume. Smaller cells have a higher ratio which allow more 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 and the waste out quickly. Actually this is the answer
Answered by nishabr7
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Cells are so little, so they can maximize their ratio of surface area to volume. Smaller cells have a higher ratio which allow more 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 and the waste out quickly. Actually this is the answer




nishabr7: I hope it helps
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