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How could the growth of a cell affect its ability to survive?
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How could the growth of a cell affect its ability to survive?
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The bigger the cell becomes, the less likely it is to survive. This is because smaller cells have a larger surface to volume ratio than larger cells do. Having a larger surface to volume ratio helps cells to grow and survive and reproduce.
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