SCIENCE
CELL BIOLOGY
Question
[CLICK ON ANY CHOICE TO KNOW THE RIGHT ANSWER]
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Grow larger
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Divide into smaller pieces
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Either A or B
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Answer and Explanation: The correct answer is the option: A. A cell’s surface area can be increased by dividing the cell into two smaller pieces.
Detailed explanation-2: -As the radius of a cell increases, its surface area increases as the square of its radius, but its volume increases as the cube of its radius (much more rapidly). Therefore, as a cell increases in size, its surface area-to-volume ratio decreases.
Detailed explanation-3: -When a cell divides into two daughter cells, the total cell surface area should increase. There are two models for membrane supply to support cell division: (1) unfolding of small surface membrane reservoirs such as microvilli or wrinkles and (2) exocytosis of intracellular vesicles.
Detailed explanation-4: -Seeing that the surface area to volume ratio of cells generally decreases as cells get larger, making the exchange of resources, waster and heat more and more difficult.
Detailed explanation-5: -As a cell grows, its surface area to volume ratio decreases making diffusion and osmosis less efficient and occur more slowly. When a cell divides, the resulting cells are smaller which increases the surface area to volume ratio.