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Im being ignored help Which of the following is NOT related to a cell's surface area to volume ratio? cell size number of nuclei rate of growth efficiency of the cell'…
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Im being ignored help Which of the following is NOT related to a cell's surface area to volume ratio?
cell size
number of nuclei
rate of growth
efficiency of the cell's oxygen transport
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number of nuclei
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Answer:
rate of growth
Step-by-step explanation:
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