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Why are the cells small in size​

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Answered by pri59mondal
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Answer:

Cells are so little so that they can maximize their ratio of area to volume. Smaller cells have a better ratio which allows more molecules and ions to be manipulated across the cell membrane per unit of cytoplasmic volume. ... That's why cells are so small.

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

hey mate here is the answer

Explanation:

The important point is that surface area to the volume ratio gets smaller as the cell gets larger. Thus cells grows beyond a certain limit not enough material will be able to cross membrane fast enough to accommodate the increase cellular volume that is why cells are so small

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