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One principle reason cells are so small is so that A the distance that molecules have to travel in, around, and out of a cell is small. B cells can specialise their functions quickly.
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One principle reason cells are so small is so that
A the distance that molecules have to travel in, around, and out of a cell is small.
B cells can specialise their functions quickly.
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Answer: Option A, the distance that molecule have to travel in, around, and out of a cell is small
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I would select A because cells have to divide into smaller cells depending on where they are.
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