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They have a greater surface-to-volume ratio. :)
they have a greater surface-to-volume ratio
If by cellular transport, you mean matter moving through out cells, I believe it is the cells trying to make an equilibrium of the material being transported. (That may not be correct.)
Today I just did a lab viewing elodea cells and human cheek cells. When I viewed the Elodea cells on the highest power, I saw chloroplasts moving. They looked like tiny green spheres moving in little groups of two or more on a set of "tracks". I hope this answers the question.
The two cell structure groups are Prokaryote cells(In bacteria and fungi) and Eukaryote cells(found in animal cells)
They have a greater surface-to-volume ratio
They have greater surface area-to-volume ratios.
They have a greater surface-to-volume ratio. :)
small cells have a greater surface-to-volume ratio than larger cells.
they have a greater surface-to-volume ratio
If by cellular transport, you mean matter moving through out cells, I believe it is the cells trying to make an equilibrium of the material being transported. (That may not be correct.)
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no, bacterial cells do not have genetic material
Chromosomes are cells hereditary material.
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Vacuolecantain stored food for cells or wast material form cells.
Which structure contains a eukaryotic cells genetic material