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If the Radius of One Cell Were Twice as Large

Question 72

Question 72

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If the radius of one cell were twice as large as the radius of another cell, how much higher or lower would its surface-area-to-volume ratio be? If the radius of one cell were twice as large as the radius of another cell, how much higher or lower would its surface-area-to-volume ratio be?   A)  1/2 lower B)  2 times lower C)  10 times higher D)  2 times higher


A) 1/2 lower
B) 2 times lower
C) 10 times higher
D) 2 times higher

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