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Which of the following best describes why cells do not indefinitely continue to increase in size?

a. Cells do not have enough DNA to allow them to grow very large.

b. Cells have only enough resources to grow to a certain size and then they have to stop growing.

c. As cells become larger, their surface area-to-volume ratio decreases and they are no longer able to function properly or efficiently.

d. The size of the cell is directly related to the size of the organism, so smaller organisms have smaller cells and larger organisms have larger cells

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The best described for the reason why there is no increase in size. c. Since cells become larger, their surface-area-to-volume ratio decreases and they are no longer able to function properly or efficiently.

Description of the cell for not increasing the size.

In terms of biology, the smallest unit that could live on its own and that makes up all living organisms and the tissues of the body are known as cells.  When the cells should be larger so there is the area to the volume ratio should be reduced. Due to this, the function or efficiency should not be done.  Also, it has sufficient DNA to permit them.

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