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Why cells should remain small?

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Not all calls are small. Slime molds for example have gigantic cells with tens of thousands of nuclei in each.

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On the basis of surface area to volume ratio why do cells tend to remain small?

because cell has to maintain that ratio in order to absorb more nutrients and for efficient absorption of materials. Cells tend to remain small because it promotes efficient transport. If a size of cell get bigger, it takes a longer time for transport and diffusion.


What process do cells undergo when organisms grow?

They should be remain diploid.So they undergo mitosis.


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Do white blood cells have to remain in blood vessels?

No.


When cell is not dividing it is in?

the G0 phase of the cell cycle where it "rests" until it may be brought back to be divided (back to G1 phase) or may remain there for fully differentiated cells (cells that are specialized like neurons and muscle cells).


What is small in animal cells but large in plant cells?

Animal cells have small vacuoles, whereas plant cells have large vacuoles.


Do cells and tissues of food you consumed flow through the many parts of your bodies including your cells intact?

No. Most of the breakdown occurs within minutes in the mouth and stomach. Very few things that are at all digestible remain intact into the small intestine, and certainly entire cells are not absorbed into the bloodstream.


Would there still remain of sperm cells after withdrawal?

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What remains when plant cells die?

the cell walls remain.


What phase do cells remain in when not dividing?

sphincter


Cells that are not dividing remain in the phase of what?

the G1 phase, dawg!