It divides into more cells.
It divides.
When a cell gets too big, it tends to stop growing. This is because the cell's surface area-to-volume ratio becomes too small to efficiently take in nutrients and remove waste. This limitation can lead to impaired function and ultimately cell death.
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Mitosis. The cell splits when it gets too big.
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.
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When a cell becomes too big, it may have difficulty efficiently transporting nutrients and waste products across its cell membrane. This can impact the cell's ability to function properly, leading to decreased efficiency in processes like metabolism and ultimately may result in cell death.
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.
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As the cell gets bigger, the surface to volume ratio gets smaller.
As the cell gets bigger, the surface to volume ratio gets smaller.