How does the size of a cell's surface area change compared to its volume when the cell grows? A. The surface area remains constant as the volume changes. B. The surface area increases at the same rate the volume does. C. The surface area increases faster than the volume does. D. The surface area does not increase as fast as the volume does.

Respuesta :

by growing they all grow at some point so it’s b

Answer: Option D

Explanation:

The cell surface area does not increases as the volume of the cell increases. There is a certain limit upto which the there is a increase in the cell surface area to volume after that there is no increase.

There is the reason behind this fact because if the cell will increase beyond a certain limit then there will be not enough material available for the transport of materials across membrane.

Hence, the correct answer is option D