A 96-well plate can hold a total volume of around 300-400 microliters per well.
1100ml is a very large bladder, like mine. you can drink a lot of coke before your bladder gets to bursting point!
As a cell increases in size the volume increases much faster than the surface area. The possible answer is C.
2 things: Surface Area and Volume Surface: how much surface area (on the plasma membrane) determines how much nutrients the cell obtains, thus controlling how much the cell can grow. Volume: as the cell grows, the volume increases, and the cell's function stability decreases, thus weakening the cell and hindering the cells growth.
The rate at which the cell increases in size depends on the DNA. The ratio of the surface area (calculated: length x width x # of sides) is divided by the cell volume (calculated: length x width x height). THE VOLUME OF THE CELL INCREASES MORE RAPIDLY THAN THE SURFACE AREA, CAUSING THE RATIO OF SURFACE AREA OVER VOLUME TO DECREASE. This decrease causes cell malfunction. If the cell volume increases too much, then the ratio will decrease causing problems for the cell's regular functions.
The average blood volume for a laboratory mouse is ~6-8% of total body weight. So a mouse of 20g = 1.2-1.6mL. Note: you will not be able to collect this much blood as this is the total blood volume. The total peripheral blood would be ~ 60-70% of the total blood volume.
Volume is how much cubic units could hold, and capacity is how much an object can hold a liquid.
yes
Volume.
the answer is volume of course!
If you know the volume, you know how much stuff it can hold and how much space it takes up.
Volume "tells" us how much an object can be filled with or how much an object can hold.
3.34 pounds
It depends on the volume of the bucket.
Exactly yes.
No. The 'volume' of the container does.
Volume in geometry is how much space an object can hold/takes up. In sound, volume is how loud something is.
This weight plate tree has a maximum weight capacity of 300 pounds.