If a cell becomes too large, diffusion is too slow to provide the interior of the cell with proper nutrients. The DNA of the cell can not be copied fast enough, and the larger a cell is the less surface area the cell has.
i dont believe that a cell can grow "too big". it may be a collection of cells together as a tumor.
Actually, cells can grow too large. I this happens their surface are will be too big for enough nutrients to get through the cell membrane and the cell will fail to function
nutreion will not be esyer to the cell and they will eventually exsplode
the cell divides onto two cells
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it divides into more cells..
It divides into more cells.
It divides into more cells.
Mitosis. The cell splits when it gets too big.
cell budding is when a cell grows a small nub on it. then the nub gets bigger and bigger. while it is doing this it gets all the info it needs from the cell it is growing on. eventually it gets too big an comes off. it is then a new cell.
yes it takes longer for a molecule to reach the center of the cell when a cell gets larger.
The vacuole stores waste and water in animal and plant cells both. However, a plant cell has one big vacuole, while an animal cell has a couple of smaller vacuoles.
It divides into more cells.
It divides.
It divides.
It divides into more cells.
It explodes
Mitosis. The cell splits when it gets too big.
Mitosis. The cell splits when it gets too big.
A cell has to be able to maintain homeostasis. The cells surface area to volume ratio has to be maintained. If a cell gets too big, it will not be able to take in enough nutrients and remove metabolic waste in order for it to keep up with the increasing volume. The volume of the cell gets too big and without being able to maintain a balance or ( homeostasis), a cell may in turn die.
theygrow as big as gtyh cells
cell budding is when a cell grows a small nub on it. then the nub gets bigger and bigger. while it is doing this it gets all the info it needs from the cell it is growing on. eventually it gets too big an comes off. it is then a new cell.
yes it takes longer for a molecule to reach the center of the cell when a cell gets larger.
no... they are not the biggest cell however scientist do believe it is close to being one im not sure what the biggest on is though