Why are Cells Limited in Size?

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Cells are limited in size to maximize efficiency. If they were larger, the organelles inside would have a hard time transporting materials within the cell.
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Cells are limited in size to maximize efficiency. If they were larger, the organelles inside would have a hard time transporting materials within the cell.
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The main thing that limits cell size is the resources available to them. Since they have to maintain a certain size and can't grow larger they divide.
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1. Click inside the cell, choose "Data" on the Menu Bar (in Excel 97 or 2000-2003), then choose "Validation." When using Excel 2007 and higher, click the "
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because the diffusion of a cell. and the volume surface area of the cell.
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