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30 June, 15:30

Why are groups of small cells better than one large cell at moving material in and out?

A. They have a smaller volume.

B. They have a lower surface-to-volume ratio.

C. They have a greater surface-to-volume ratio.

D. They have more cell structures.

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  1. 30 June, 17:53
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    A small cell (left)

    Explanation:

    They have a larger surface-area to volume ratio than a bigger cell (center).
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