As volume increases surface area increase, but the higher the volume the less surface area in the ratio. For example. A cube 1mmx1mmx1mm has volume of 1mm3 surface area of 6mm2 which is a ration of 1:6 and a cube of 2mmx2mmx2mm has a volume of 8mm3 and surface area of 24mm2 which is a ratio of 1:3.
The cell's ratio of surface area to volume would decrease if its volume increases more rapidly than its surface area.
The cell's ratio of surface area to volume would decrease if its volume increases more rapidly than its surface area.
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it decreases
The ratio decreases.
The ratio decreases.
volume increases faster than the surface area.
The cell's ratio of surface area to volume would decrease. However, this scenario is extremely unlikely.
True! The volume increases more rapidly than the surface area.
The Volume increases faster than the Surface Area
The surface area decreases. your a lier dude
It increases.
It decreases. As the dimensions increase by a number, the surface area increases by the same number to the power of 2, but the volume increases by the same number to the power of 3, meaning that the volume increases faster than the surface area.