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Cell Size Limitations Chapter 8.2
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Cell Size Limitations The cells that make up multicellular organisms come in a wide variety of sizes and shapes.
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Considering this wide range of cell sizes…
Why can’t most organisms be just 1 giant cell?
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Diffusion limits cell size
fast and efficient over short distances, slow and inefficient as the distances become larger.
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DNA Limits Cell Size Cells need enough DNA to support the protein needs of the cell. In many large cells, more than one nucleus is present Amoeba
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Large amounts of DNA ensure that cell activities are carried out quickly and efficiently.
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Surface Area to Volume Ratio
As a cell’s size increases, its volume increases much faster than its surface area.
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If cell size doubled, the cell would require eight times more nutrients and would have eight time more waste to excrete. 2 mm 1 mm 2 mm 2 mm 1 mm 1 mm Surface Area= 6 mm2 Volume= 1 mm3 Ratio: 6:1 Surface Area= 24 mm2 Volume= 8 mm3 Ratio: 24:8 = 3:1
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The surface area only increases by a factor of four.
The cell would either starve or be poisoned from the buildup of waste products.
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