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2. What does a surface area/volume ratio of 6:1 mean for the cell’s ability to get the materials it needs that move across its surface
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2. What does a surface area/volume ratio of 6:1 mean for the cell’s ability to get the materials it needs that move across its surface
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Because there is greater surface area, it means there is more transport going on and therefore, the cell can get the materials inside faster.
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