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What ratio increases when a cell divides into two smaller cells?

The surface area to volume ratio increases when a cell divides into two smaller cells. This is important for efficient nutrient exchange and waste removal as the cell size decreases.


What ratio increases when a cell divides into smaller cells?

You are probably thinking of the surface area to volume ratio. When you have two small cells instead of one big one, there is more 'outside'.


What increases when a cell divides into two smaller cells?

During cell division, the number of chromosomes remains the same in each daughter cell. The cell's organelles, such as the mitochondria and endoplasmic reticulum, are duplicated to ensure both daughter cells receive a full set. Additionally, the cell's cytoplasm is divided evenly between the two daughter cells to ensure they have the necessary resources to function.


What happens to a cells surface area to volume ratio as it gets smaller?

It increases.


Does the cells volume increase when a cell divides?

Yes, the cell's volume typically increases before it divides. This growth phase is known as interphase, and during this stage, the cell accumulates the necessary nutrients and organelles to support division. Once division occurs, the cell splits into two daughter cells, each with its own original volume.


What is a reason cells divides?

to reproduce


How does the division of the cell solve problems of growth?

when the cells increases: these are examples When the cells grows , or increases in size, it might reach, say, double (x2) it's original size, the cell then divides in half (x.5) and returns to it's original size. To show this mathematically.... e.g. original size = 10 units original size x 2 = 10 x 2 = 20 the cell divides so, 20 x .5 = 10 back to the original size, the 2 cells then grow and when they become double the size they divide leaving 4 cells, they grow and so on... When it decreases: the cell divides and it replace, and add new cells from the old cells to create a new and a healthy cell and to prevent cell loss..............''<.....>''


How does the division of the cell solve problems of cell growth?

when the cells increases: these are examples When the cells grows , or increases in size, it might reach, say, double (x2) it's original size, the cell then divides in half (x.5) and returns to it's original size. To show this mathematically.... e.g. original size = 10 units original size x 2 = 10 x 2 = 20 the cell divides so, 20 x .5 = 10 back to the original size, the 2 cells then grow and when they become double the size they divide leaving 4 cells, they grow and so on... When it decreases: the cell divides and it replace, and add new cells from the old cells to create a new and a healthy cell and to prevent cell loss..............''<.....>''


What cell divides and organelles are distributed to both cells?

All cells


How do cells replace themselve?

When a cell divides


When do your cells divides the fastest?

during interphase


what is one cell divides up into two identical daughter cells?

A somatic, or body, cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.