BSC 114 Lecture Notes - Lecture 10: Integrin, Leigh Disease, Middle Lamella

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Limits on cell size: surface area vs. volume. Larger organisms do not have larger cells, they have more cells. Each cell relies on the passage of nutrients and waste into and out of its cytoplasm through the plasma membrane. As an object increases in size, its volume grows proportionally faster than its surface area - as surface area increases by a factor of n^2, the volume increases by a factor of n^3. The size of cells is limited because of this ratio. If cells were bigger, they would not receive adequate nutrients and waste would build up. A eukaryotic cell"s genetic instructions (genes in chromosomal dna) are housed in the nucleus and carried out by the ribosomes. The nucleus contains most of the dna in a eukaryotic cell. Ribosomes use the information from dna to make proteins. The nucleus contains most of the cell"s genes (in chromosomal dna) and is usually the most conspicuous organelle.

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