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Why are cells so small?
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Why cells are small? Diffusion limits cell size DNA limits the cell size. Surface area- volume ratio
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Diffusion is fast and efficient over short distances Diffusion becomes slow and inefficient over larger distances. Small cell good diffusion Big cell bad diffusion Speed of Diffusion An organelle in the center of a 20 μm diameter cell receives supplies a fraction of a second after it enters the cell. An organelle in the center of a 20 cm diameter cell would have to wait months before receiving supplies that enter the cell.
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The DNA tells the cell which proteins to be made. Not enough protein the cell will die. Takes time for protein to be produced. As cells increase in size, no extra DNA is made
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As cell size increases, volume increases much faster than surface area. A bigger cell has a smaller surface area to volume ratio This smaller ratio does not allow the cell to get enough “things” into it
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Before a cell gets too large, it divides into two “daughter” cells. Before cell division takes place, the cell must replicate all of its DNA. The cell then divides and solves the problem of the cell becoming too large.
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1. Cell size vs. surface area must remain at an efficient ratio 2. Growth - bigger organism needs more cells 3. Repair - regeneration of skin, blood & bone etc. 4. Reproduction - asexual vs sexual
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Cut out and make boxes (cells) Calculate area of one side ( L X W) Calculate total surface area (L X W X # of sides) Calculate volume of cube (L X W X H) Measure distance from edge to the middle of the cell Calculate surface area to volume ratio (SA/V)
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