What happens when the surface area of a cell increases size?
Question asked by: vada15
Asked on: 11 Jan 2009
Several things happen, one of the most notable is that the rate of diffusion increases, this makes intuitive sense as the surface area is larger therefore more interface space!
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Replied at: 18 Jan 2009
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