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20 October, 10:54

Cells are not as large as a cube. Explain why in terms of a cell's surface area-to-volume ratio

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  1. 20 October, 14:53
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    Cells are not as large as a cube because if they have a high volume, they will not be able to get rid of waste, therefore, a high surface area compared to volume would be more beneficial to the cell and a cube's volume is too large.
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