The skin below stem cells that divide with some cells continuing the stem cell line are not usually divided. It is known that the divide in the stem cells is permanent.
They are sloughed off at a tremendous rate during digestion!
Divide the total surface area of the cell by the cell's volume.
it's the problem of surface area -to- volume ratio that mean there is no fitting between increasing of surface area and increasing of volume
When size of cell increases ,its surface to volume ratio decreases , control of cell activities become difficult , contact area with surrounding decreases .
Depends on the surface it is applied: N is a unit of mass, kPa a unit of pressure. Divide 1.8 by the surface in square m, then by 1000 and you'll obtain the pressure you need in kPa.
They are sloughed off at a tremendous rate during digestion!
They are sloughed off at a tremendous rate during digestion!
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you divide the surface area by the circumference.
Yes it is possible.
The quantity that is divided by the surface area is force. Force divided by surface area is equal to pressure.
To obtain the ratio of surface area to volume, divide the surface area by the volume.
No. In fact, if they retain their combined volume, their surface area would increase.
Yes, but only if you divide the surface area of the plane by the legnth of it. Make sure to square your answer.
Macrophase
Divide the total surface area of the cell by the cell's volume.
Take the surface area of the sphere as of it was whole, and divide by the amount of the sphere that is missing.