What happens to the surface area when you double the size of the cell (1 cm to 2 cm cell)? (2 points)
What happens to the volume when you double the size of the cell (1 cm to 2 cm cell)? (2 points)
What happens to the surface area when you double the size of the cell (1 cm...
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As the volume of s cell Increases, what happens to its surface area )Its surface area increases at the same rate. bj its surface area grows more quickly than the volume. ) Its surface area stays the same d) its surface area grows but more slowly than the volume does
Assume that the surface area of a cell in the lungs that is exposed to air is square-shaped. As a result of a prescription drug if the cell swells and its sides double, by what factor would its exposed surface area increase? (Show your reasoning) (2 marks)- If the cell in the above question was cube-shaped, by what factor would its volume increase when its sides increase by a factor of two? + (Show your reasoning) (2 marks)
Data Collection, Statistical Analysis, Cell Size vs. Diffusion Experiment B: The Effect of Cell Size on Diffusion Rate Table 2.3: Agar Cubès Surface Area/Volume Ratio Volume (cm) Surface Area (cm2) Cube Size (cm) 1 2 210? 3 Table 2.4: Rate of Diffusion Elapsed Time (min) Rate of Diffusion Depth of Diffusion (cm) (cm/min) Cube Size (cm) 2 Table 2.5: Extent of Diffusion Volume of Cube which has NOT Changed Color (cm2) % Volume of Cube which has Changed Color Volume...
1) Given a coccus bacterium with a radius of 0.85 micrometers, what is its surface area to volume ratio, assuming it has perfect geometry? Report your answer as a decimal, for example a surface area of 1 μm2 with a volume of 3 μm3 would would yield SA / V = 0.67 μm-1. Do not include units when reporting your answer. The formula for the volume of a sphere in the lab manual is incorrect. Here are the formulas for...
Cell Surface to Volume issues – this question asks students to become familiar with basic formulas used to calculate surface area and volume, and to understand how much surface area and volume change when the diameter of a cell (or organism) gets larger. It also gives practice in understanding the (confusing) concept of surface area to volume ratios. Finally, an important example of biological compensation for such matters is presented. 2. Fill in the blanks in the table below (10...
When talking about cell size, how does cell size affect the diffusion of materials into the cell? I have a table down below and I am attempting to discuss the results and could use some help. Thanks! Agar cubes of the below dimensions were placed in a bromothymol blue solution, acetic acid, and sodium bicarbonate. What do the results of the experiment say in relation to cell size? Block Dimensions Surface Area (cm2) Volume (cm3) Time Required for Complete Color...
The measures of volume and surface area depend on the size the unit for measuring. Use each of the following cubic units to find the volume and surface area of each figure. Cubic unit (1) Cubic unit (ii) Part 1 out of 2 a. The volume in terms of unit (i) is The surface area in terms of (i) is The volume in terms of unit (ii) is The surface area in terms of (ii) is 5 attempts left Check...
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1. As the length of the cell increases, which increases more rapidly the surface area or the volume? Justify your response. The How does the Surface area to volume ratio change as the length of the cell increases? 2. 3. Assume that every cell requires a minimum of 1 unit of oxygen per um (unit volume of cells) every second to stay alive. 10 um bacteria cell versus a 100 um cukaryotic...
Determine the surface area and volume of the shape shown. Each small cube is 2 cm x 2 cm x 2 cm. There are no hidden indentations. Answer the prompts. a.) Surface Area b.) Describe your surface area strategy. c.) Volume d.) Describe your volume strategy.
Part 1) If you double the current in the wire, what happens to
the force on the wire? What about the force on the magnet?
Part 2) If you double the length of the wire, what happens to
the force on the wire? What about the force on the magnet?
Part 3) If you double the magnetic field that the wire is in,
what happens to the force on the wire? What about the force on the
magnet?
A current-carrying...