Yes because your body needs more cells when it gets larger to protect your body.
When you breath in, it becomes larger. Conversely, it is smaller when you exhale.
After successful fertilization, the single diploid cell divides, and each of those cells divide, and on and on until the fertilized egg cell develops into and embryo
it becomes new cell
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As a cell grows larger, its surface area to volume ratio decreases. This can impact the cell's ability to efficiently transport nutrients and waste across the cell membrane. Larger cells may struggle to support metabolic processes effectively due to limitations in nutrient uptake and waste removal.
The larger a cell becomes, the more demands the cell places on its DNA
The larger a cell becomes, the more demands it places on its DNA . It also becomes more difficult for the cell to move nutrients and oxygen in, and waste products out. The ratio of surface area to volume becomes too small.
As a cell becomes larger the surface area to volume ratio gets smaller. The volume increases by the square of the surface area. That is the main reason that one celled organisms are small.
Yes because your body needs more cells when it gets larger to protect your body.
When you breath in, it becomes larger. Conversely, it is smaller when you exhale.
As a cell grows its volume increases more than its surface area. Cells are limited in size because of the cell membrane As the cell gets bigger the outside is unable to keep up with its inside. Because of this, when the length doubles the surface area gets 4 times larger.
The Volume increases faster than the Surface Area
This cell becomes a part of permanent tissue
No an organelle is a structure within a cell. It cannot be larger than the cell it is inside of.
A plant cell
size of pupil becomes larger when you see in dim light