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Why Cells Aren

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Why Cells Aren

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    1. Why Cells Aren’t Big: An Investigation by Antonio Moyano All organisms need to exchange substances such as food, waste, gases and heat with their surroundings. These substances must diffuse between the organism and the surroundings. The rate at which a substance can diffuse is given by Fick's law: Rate of Diffusion ? = surface area x concentration difference distance

    4. So as organisms get bigger their surface area/volume ratio gets smaller. A bacterium is all surface with not much inside, while a whale is all insides with not much surface. This means that as organisms become bigger it becomes more difficult for them to exchange materials with their surroundings. In fact this problem sets a limit on the maximum size for a single cell of about 100 mm. In anything larger than this materials simply cannot diffuse fast enough to support the reactions needed for life. Very large cells like birds' eggs are mostly inert food storage with a thin layer of living cytoplasm round the outside. Why Cell’s Aren’t Big Investigation

    5. So how do organisms larger than 100 mm exists? All organisms larger than 100 mm are multi-cellular, which means that their bodies are composed of many small cells, rather than one big cell. Each cell in a multi-cellular organism is no bigger than about 30mm, and so can exchange materials quickly and independently. Humans have about 1014 cells. Why Cell’s Aren’t Big Investigation

    6. Investigation Activity

    7. Recording Observations Data Table #1 Calculation of Each Cell Model’s Area---to---Volume Ratio

    8. Recording Observations Calculation of Diffusion Area in Model Cells Data Table #2

    9. Video – Cell Size

    10. Franklin School Students

    11. More Franklin School Students

    12. References http://www.biologymad.com/cells/diffusion.htm

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