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Inside smaller cells, materials and information can be transported more quickly
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In smaller cells distance between two points say nucleus and mitochondria, is smaller compared to a larger cell. Hence this has an influence on the rate of diffusion rate. The smaller the distance between two points the higher the rate of diffusion.
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