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13 April, 04:00

Bacteria are tremendously successful unicellular organisms, yet all large organisms are multicellular. Unicellular organisms cannot grow very large because the -

a respiratory rate would be too high

b diffusion of nutrients into the cell's interior would be too slow

c energy expenditures would be too great

d locomotion of the organisms would be too slow

(jefferson lab)

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  1. 13 April, 06:16
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    I think its b or d so do some googling or ask other places
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