MyAnswer:
1. Surface area:volume ratio
2. Smaller
3. Large
4. Homeostasis
5. Substances
Step-by-step explanation:
SA:V is used to connote Surface area to volume ratio. In biology, SA:V is the surface area per unit volume of a cell or surface. The importance of surface area:volume in cells cannot be overemphasized because it allows materials to be able to enter and leave the cell.
The bigger/larger the object or cell, the smaller the SA:V (Surface area to volume ratio). Cells in living organisms have a LARGE SA:V because they are small which allows them to maintain HOMEOSTASIS by moving necessary MATERIALS/SUBSTANCES in and out of the cell.