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Lorelai Butler
27 May, 11:26
How does DNA limit cell growth?
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Ulises
27 May, 14:24
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When a cell is small, the information stored in its DNA is able to meet all of the cell's needs. But if a cell were to grow without limit, an "information crisis" would occur ... A cell's ratio of surface area to volume decreases as it grows larger.
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