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No it doesn't.
becauuse it does
There is a limit to how big or small a cell can be.
no there is not a limit to how small a living cell could be
If a cell gets too large the function of the cell will decrease. This is because of the surface area to volume ratio, when the volume increase the surface area increases at a slower rate so it is harder for things to pass through the cell, and not as much room for things to enter and exit the cell.
diffusion and osmosis limit the size of a cell by how fast is can move
Their size limit
No it doesn't.
becauuse it does
DNA
becauuse it does
The cellular transport and cellular communication factor that limit the cell size because all the materials that go in and out of a cell must pass through the plasma membrane.
To have better control of nucleus on over all activities of the cell.
Cell size is limited by a cell's surface area to volume ratio. A smaller cell is more effective and transporting materials, including waste products, than a larger cell.
DNA, Diffusion, and Surface Area to Volume Ratio.
There is a lower size limit to a cell because a cell has to be able to fit all of the cell parts in. There is an upper cell size limit because if the cell was too big, it would lose its cell membrane integrity.
thewre is no limit buy having a smaller size makes it more efficent at taking in things and letting things out