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compartmentalizing cellular functions into various organelles
Molecules have no size limit.
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There is no limit on the size of a hard driveformatted with FAT16. The only limit is the size of a FAT16 partition on the drive. The maximum size of a FAT16 partition is 4 GB.
However much the BIOS supports. Or, if you mean maximum partition size, then it would be: FAT12: 32MB FAT16: 2GB FAT32: 8TB
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The default cluster size for a FAT16 partition that is between 1GB and 2GB is 32kb.
The question is very general, but the Maxium file size in FAT16 is 4096 bytes.
With a maximum partition size of 2 GB, there is barely enough room for Windows XP, let alone any additional programs and user documents on a FAT16 file system.
The number of audiobooks that can fit in 32MB depends on the size of each audiobook file. On average, a high-quality audiobook may take up around 30-50MB, so in a 32MB space, you could potentially fit 1 to 2 audiobooks, depending on their file sizes.
FAT 16 file system support 2GB partion.
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Windows 98 supports both the FAT16 and FAT32 file systems. The FAT32 file system will support drives up to 2 terabytes in size, while the FAT16 file system will support drives up to 2 gigabytes in size.
diffusion and osmosis limit the size of a cell by how fast is can move
In general, you will get the best performance if you put the largest module (in megabyte size) in the lowest-numbered slot. For example, if your computer comes with 32MB of removable memory and you want to add 128MB, it would be best to put the 128MB module into slot 0 and the 32MB module into slot 1.