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There would be less glucose produced for respiration.
no there is not a limit to how small a living cell could be
Environmental water sources, absorption and lack of a vascular system limit moss plants sizes!
This would entirely depend on how many plants were built, and the size of such plants. There would be no limit in principle, except the supply of tritium
It could be food, water, space (eg for nesting/breeding).
There would be less glucose produced for respiration.
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There would be less glucose produced for respiration.
The cellular transport and cellular communication factor that limit the cell size because all the materials that go in and out of a cell must pass through the plasma membrane.
the factors limit where plants and animals can live is that a forests
A lack of oxygen can limit people from cellular respiration. As well as oxygen, food also limits cellular respiration.
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The plants growing in it.
The cellular transport and cellular communication factor that limit the cell size because all the materials that go in and out of a cell must pass through the plasma membrane.
no there is not a limit to how small a living cell could be
A structural adaptation of plants is that bark helps limit the moisture evaporated from atree trunk.
Things that might limit resources or threaten survival for plants would include items like overuse of fertilizer or pesticides which can damage the soil. Also, pollution and smog can threaten survival for plants because these interrupt the light that plants require.