It can either undergo mitosis or function as a unicellular body.
The maximum size of a cell is determined by the ratio between its surface area and its volume. As a cell grows larger, its volume increases faster than its surface area. This limits the cell's ability to efficiently exchange nutrients and waste across its membrane, impacting its overall function.
The maximum current output for a zinc-carbon dry cell is typically around 1 ampere. However, this can vary depending on the specific brand and size of the cell. It is important to check the manufacturer's specifications for accurate information.
The cell grows to its mature size during the G1 phase of the cell cycle. This phase focuses on cell growth and protein synthesis in preparation for DNA replication. Once the cell has reached its mature size, it then progresses to the S phase to duplicate its DNA.
As the cell increases in size, the cell membrane can only efficiently manage so much of the cytoplasm and organelles within. Note that if a cell becomes too large, DNA instructions cannot be copied quickly enough to make proteins that the cell needs to support life.If the cell becomes too large for the cell membrane to manage, the cell goes through the cell cycle and divides into two new daughter cells which contain identical genetic material as its original cell or parent cell.
No, cells arent all the same size. The size of a cell depends on the organism it belongs to and its function, for example a bacterial cell would be a maximum of around 10microns whereas an average human cell is between 10 and 100 microns, with size varying as I said dependant on function.
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The maximum size of a cell is determined by the ratio between its surface area and its volume. As a cell grows larger, its volume increases faster than its surface area. This limits the cell's ability to efficiently exchange nutrients and waste across its membrane, impacting its overall function.
The maximum current output for a zinc-carbon dry cell is typically around 1 ampere. However, this can vary depending on the specific brand and size of the cell. It is important to check the manufacturer's specifications for accurate information.
The cell grows to its mature size during the G1 phase of the cell cycle. This phase focuses on cell growth and protein synthesis in preparation for DNA replication. Once the cell has reached its mature size, it then progresses to the S phase to duplicate its DNA.
The size of a cell is limited by its surface area-to-volume ratio. As a cell grows larger, its volume increases faster than its surface area, leading to limitations in the exchange of materials across the cell membrane. This can affect the cell's ability to maintain proper function and homeostasis.
As the cell increases in size, the cell membrane can only efficiently manage so much of the cytoplasm and organelles within. Note that if a cell becomes too large, DNA instructions cannot be copied quickly enough to make proteins that the cell needs to support life.If the cell becomes too large for the cell membrane to manage, the cell goes through the cell cycle and divides into two new daughter cells which contain identical genetic material as its original cell or parent cell.
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