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β 14y agoCellular activity often takes place at the interface between the cell and its surroundings - other cells or the environment. This area of activity is greater when the area to volume ratio is higher - not lower.
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β 14y agoFungi make their food via absorption, and a large surface area makes nutrient absorption extremely efficient.
To obtain the ratio of surface area to volume, divide the surface area by the volume.
surface area/ volume. wider range of surface area to volume is better for cells.
surface area divided by volume
Volume=area * length of that surface
Yes, a higher surface area to volume ratio is more efficient for cellular activity because it allows for faster exchange of substances with the environment, such as nutrients and waste products. This is important for processes like cellular respiration and nutrient uptake.
As a cell grows bigger, its internal volume enlarges and the cell membrane expands. Unfortunately, the volume increases more rapidly than does the surface area, and so the relative amount of surface area available to pass materials to a unit volume of the cell steadily decreases.Finally, at some point, there is just enough surface available to service all the interior; if it is to survive, the cell must stop growing.The important point is that the surface area to the volume ratio gets smaller as the cell gets larger.Thus, if the cell grows beyond a certain limit, not enough material will be able to cross the membrane fast enough to accommodate the increased cellular volume.When this happens, the cell must divide into smaller cells with favorable surface area/volume ratios, or cease to function.That is why cells are so small.
As cell volume increases, the ratio of cell surface area to cell volume decreases. This is because the surface area increases by a square factor while the volume increases by a cube factor. A higher surface area to volume ratio is more favorable for efficient nutrient exchange and waste removal in cells.
A high surface area to volume ratio allows the diffusion of water, nutrients, and wastes be more efficient. A higher surface area permits more substances through the cell membrane, and makes the diffusion process more effective and efficient. Hope this helped :)
increase as well, but at a slower rate than the volume. This is due to the relationship between surface area and volume in a cell. As the cell grows, its surface area to volume ratio decreases, causing it to become less efficient at exchanging nutrients and wastes with its environment.
The higher the ratio, the faster and more efficient osmosis occurs.
A cell's size is limited because of the need for efficient exchange of nutrients and waste products across the cell membrane. As a cell grows larger, the ratio of surface area to volume decreases, making it harder for nutrients to reach the center of the cell and waste to be removed. This can lead to functional limitations and potential cellular damage.
they have a greater surface-to-volume ratio
Microvilli are small protrusions found on the surface of cells, particularly in the intestines and kidneys, that increase surface area for absorption. These structures contain enzymes and transport proteins important for cellular respiration.
Fungi make their food via absorption, and a large surface area makes nutrient absorption extremely efficient.
a sphere is the most efficient shape to contain volume. surface tension draws the drop into the sphere, like elastic.
The flatter a Paramecium cell is, the larger its surface area-to-volume ratio becomes. This allows for more efficient exchange of nutrients and waste products with its environment. A higher surface area-to-volume ratio enables the cell to more effectively support its metabolic needs.