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Vargas
4 July, 20:28
What are the limits to cell growth?
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Ainsley Haley
4 July, 21:47
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so surface area is the limit
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As a cell grows, its volume increases at a faster rate than its surface area. Therefore, the volume of a cell is limited by its surface area, which is directly related to its ability to permeate required materials through its membrane. Surface area limits the diffusion of nutrients into the cell.
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