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Cell Size. Unit 3 Part 2 – The Cell. Why are cells small?. Why cells are small? Diffusion limits cell size DNA limits the cell size. Surface area-volume ratio. Diffusion Limits Cell Size.
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Cell Size Unit 3 Part 2 – The Cell
Why are cells small? • Why cells are small? • Diffusion limits cell size • DNA limits the cell size. • Surface area-volume ratio
Diffusion Limits Cell Size • Diffusion is fast and efficient over short distances, it becomes slow and inefficient over larger distances. • Small cell • good diffusion • Big cell • bad diffusion • Speed of Diffusion • An organelle in the center of a 20μm diameter cell receives supplies a fraction of a second after it enters the cell. • An organelle in the center of a 20 cm diameter cell would have to wait months before receiving supplies that enter the cell.
DNA Limits Cell Size • The DNA tells the cell which proteins to be made. • Not enough protein the cell will die. Take time for protein to be produced. • As cells increase in size, no extra DNA is made
Surface Area-Volume Ratio • As cell size increases, volume increases much faster than surface area. • A 1mm cube has a surface area of 6mm2 and a volume of 1mm3. A 2mm cube has a surface area of 24mm2 and a volume of 8mm3 • The larger the volume of the cell, the smaller the surface area gets.
As a organism grows, can the cells get bigger? • Before a cell gets too large, it divides into two “daughter” cells. • Before cell division takes place, the cell must replicate all of its DNA. • The cell then divides and solves the problem of the cell becoming too large.
Why must cells divide? Cell size vs. surface area must remain at an efficient ratio Growth - bigger organism needs more cells Repair - regeneration of skin, blood & bone etc. Reproduction - asexual vs sexual