What problems does size and growth cause for cells?

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What problems does size and growth cause for cells? Cell Growth What problems does size and growth cause for cells?

When a Living Thing Grows… On average, the cells of an adult animal are the same size as those of a young animal The difference is that there are a lot more cells in an adult animal

Why does a Cell Divides Rather Than Continue to Grow Bigger? More demands placed on the cell’s DNA Ex: a small town library has enough books for people to borrow but if a lot of people move into the town, some people may have to wait for popular books; DNA is like a “genetic library” More trouble moving enough nutrients & wastes across the cell membrane

Why Does the Rate of Exchange Become Difficult? the rate of exchange for food, H2O, and oxygen across a cell's membrane depends upon the cell’s SURFACE AREA   how quickly these materials are used by the cell depends upon the VOLUME of the cell

SURFACE AREA & VOLUME DO NOT INCREASE AT THE SAME RATE & THIS IS A PROBLEM FOR THE CELL! example: traffic increases as size of city increases, but the roads stay the same

ex: 1cm 2cm SA= length x width x # of sides SA= 6cm2 SA= 24cm2 Volume= 1cm3 Volume= 8cm3 SA/Volume ratio= 6:1 SA/Volume ratio= 3:1 (SA = Surface Area)

the lower the SA/Volume ratio, the harder it is to get materials into/out of the cell  to solve the problem, the cell divides into 2 smaller cells (daughter cells) ex: 1 E. Coli bacteria doubles in 30 minutes; at the end of 1day = 14kg of E. Coli!! **in 3 days= mass of the Earth!!!!!

Cell Division The process by which a cell divides into 2 daughter cells Cell replicates (copies) all of its DNA each cell will get a copy of the DNA Solves DNA problem as well as reducing the cells volume so that materials can exchange across the membrane