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2.2 Cell Size

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2025
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2.2
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2.2.A—Explain the effect of surface area-to-volume ratios on the exchange of materials between cells or organisms and…

Explain the effect of surface area-to-volume ratios on the exchange of materials between cells or organisms and the environment.

  • Surface area-to-volume ratios affect the ability of a biological system to obtain necessary nutrients, eliminate waste products, acquire or dissipate thermal energy, and otherwise exchange chemicals and energy with the environment. RELEV ANT EQUATIONS Volume of a Sphere: Vr 3= Volume of a Cube: Vs 3= Volume of a Rectangular Solid: Vl=wh Volume of a Cylinder: = 2 Surface Area of a Sphere: = r2 Surface Area of a Cube: SA=6 s 2 Surface Area of a Rectangular Solid: SA=+22lh lw+2wh Surface Area of a Cylinder: 2 + r r = radius l = length h = height w = width s = length of one side of a cube
  • The surface area of the plasma membrane must be large enough to adequately exchange materials.
    • i. The surface area-to-volume ratio can restrict cell size and shape. Smaller cells typically have a higher surface area-to-volume ratio as well as a more efficient exchange of materials with the environment than do larger cells.
    • ii. As cells increase in volume, the surface area-to-volume ratio decreases and the demand for internal resources increases.
    • iii. More complex cellular structures (e.g., membrane folds) are necessary to adequately exchange materials with the environment.
    • iv. As organisms increase in size, their surface area-to-volume ratio decreases, affecting properties like rate of heat exchange with the environment. Smaller amounts of mass exchange proportionally more heat with the ambient environment than do larger masses. As mass increases, both the surface areato-volume ratio and the rate of heat exchange decrease.
    • v. There is a relationship between metabolic rate per unit body mass and the size of multicellular organisms; typically, the smaller the organism, the higher the metabolic rate per unit body mass.

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