Eukaryotic Cells: Assembling the Cell
In this interactive object, learners read the definitions of the parts of a cell and assemble a basic eukaryotic cell in a drag and drop exercise. A matching quiz involving cell terms and their definitions completes the activity.
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Why are most cells small
Cells are so little, so they can maximize their ratio of surface area to volume. Smaller cells have a higher ratio which allow more molecules and ions move across the cell membrane per unit of cytoplasmic volume. Cells are so small because they need to be able to get the nutrients in and the waste out quickly.
Posted by Sean McKisic-Student on 10/3/2016 8:28:09 PM Reply-
To maximize surface area to volume ratio
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Cells are so little, so they can maximize their ratio of surface area to volume. Smaller cells have a higher ratio which allow more molecules and ions move across the cell membrane per unit of cytoplasmic volume. Cells are so small because they need to be able to get the nutrients in and the waste out quickly.
Answered by Sean McKisic-Student on 10/3/2016 8:29:09 PM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down
What is the actual size of a cell
What does the nuclear membrane do ?
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it help for everything to work
Answered by Ayden Elliott on 10/28/2021 7:39:14 AM 0.00 Thumps Up Thumps Down
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