It can either undergo mitosis or function as a unicellular body.
list two alternative futures foe cell when reach their size limitations
the cell can either burst, or the cell can split.
They stop groing or they divide into two cells
well there are three instead but you could use two out of those three
1.diffusion
2. DNA
3. surface area to volume ratio
Hope this help...
they either bust or split.
cytoplasm to nucleus
No, cells arent all the same size. The size of a cell depends on the organism it belongs to and its function, for example a bacterial cell would be a maximum of around 10microns whereas an average human cell is between 10 and 100 microns, with size varying as I said dependant on function.
size of hydrilla cell?
* well it depends on what can of cell i know that it is a animal cell but not every body cell is not the same size. * well it depends on what can of cell i know that it is a animal cell but not every body cell is not the same size.
Baby size.
True! :)
yes, that's right.
when the cell reaches its maximum size
should be should be
cytoplasm to nucleus
The maximum size of a cell is limited by its need for enough surface area in order to conduct exchanges with its environment. This is referred to as contact inhibition.
Change the font size of the content of the cell.
No, cells arent all the same size. The size of a cell depends on the organism it belongs to and its function, for example a bacterial cell would be a maximum of around 10microns whereas an average human cell is between 10 and 100 microns, with size varying as I said dependant on function.
maximum size is 512 bytes without header
size of hydrilla cell?
cell size is important for the cell process because if the cell size is different it will change the way everything else is.
There is no maximum