decrease :)
As a cell increases in size the volume increases much faster than the surface area. The possible answer is C.
As the cell gets bigger, the surface to volume ratio gets smaller.
During inspiration, lung volume increases as the diaphragm and external intercostal muscles contract, causing the chest cavity to expand. This expansion creates a pressure gradient that allows air to flow into the lungs, filling them with oxygen.
If the sides of a cell double in length, its volume increases by a factor of 8 (2 cubed). This is because volume is calculated by length x width x height, so if all dimensions are doubled, the volume increases proportionally.
As a cell grows, its volume increases faster than its surface area. This is because volume increases cubically with size, while surface area only increases quadratically. This can lead to challenges in nutrient exchange and waste removal for larger cells.
Decreased ADH production increases urine volume and dilution.
the density increases
if volume of a gas increases temperature also increases
Volume increases
If volume increases while mass remains the same, the density will decrease.
They increase but there isn't enough surface area for the release of them so usually the cell divides.
Increases.
It increases.
The volume either increases or decreases
Expansion means that the volume increases......
Density = mass / volume. Therefore, if volume increases and mass doesn't change, density will obviously decrease.
volume increases