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Why is a cells growth limited
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Why is a cells growth limited
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i think that their limited because if a cell gets way too big, it might burst or it could ruin your body because the cells have to be a certain size.
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There are two reasons why a cells growth is limited. First, the larger a cell becomes the more demands it places on the DNA. Secondly, the larger the cell, the less efficient it is in moving nutrients and waste.
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