yes
No, there is not a one-to-one ratio between a cell and its parts. Cells are complex structures made up of various organelles that work together to carry out functions necessary for the cell's survival and function. The number and types of organelles can vary depending on the cell type and its specific needs.
No.
The 9-10 ratio can be simplified to 9:10, indicating that there are 9 parts of one quantity to 10 parts of another. This ratio represents the relationship between two numbers or quantities and can be used for comparison or scaling purposes.
yes. a ratio of two to one.
one to one
A 'ratio' shows a relationship between two numbers. There's no such thing as the ratio of one single number.
1,000,000,000,000,000,000:1
No the Ratio of a mixture are not exact, one mixture might have more substance than the other but it is still a mixture.
A rational number is one which can be expressed as a ratio of two integers.
yes, if the golden ratio is ((square root 5) +1)/2, then the silver ratio is (square root 2) +1. as the golden ratio is represented by phi, the silver ratio is represented by deltas. as two quantities are in the golden ratio if the ratio of the sum of the quantities to the larger quantity is equal to the ratio of the larger quantity to the smaller one, two quantities are in the silver ratio if the ratio between the sum of the smaller plus twice the larger of those quantities and the larger one is the same as the ratio between the larger one and the smaller.
high SA:V ratio, so no transport systems needed
You are probably thinking of the surface area to volume ratio. When you have two small cells instead of one big one, there is more 'outside'.