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What is the answer to the question above? A.) A has many more pores per volume than B. B.) A has a bigger volume than B. C.) B has a total volume bigger than A. D.) B has smaller cells but more surface
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A.) A has many more pores per volume than B.
B.) A has a bigger volume
than B.
C.) B has a total volume bigger than A.
D.) B has smaller cells but more surface area than A.
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The answer is D
Remember: smaller cells typically have a higher surface area- to-volume ratio, which are more efficient at exchanging material with the environment.
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