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10–1 Cell Growth Limits to Cell Growth What problems does growth cause for cells? Slide 1 of 14 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall End Show 10–1 Cell Growth Limits to Cell Growth Limits to Cell Growth The larger a cell becomes, the _____________________________ _______. In addition, the cell has more trouble moving enough _____________________________ ______________. 1. DNA overload 2. Can’t move nutrients/wastes fast enough Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall Slide 2 of 14 End Show 10–1 Cell Growth Limits to Cell Growth The ______ at which food, oxygen, water, and wastes __________ in and out of the cell is ________ _______________________. Why…What organelle covers the surface of a cell? What is the function of that organelle? Slide 3 of 14 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall End Show 10–1 Cell Growth The _______ at which food, oxygen and water ___________and waste is produced __________________ ________________. Slide 4 of 14 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall End Show 10–1 Cell Growth Limits to Cell Growth Ratio of Surface Area to Volume As the ____________________, its ____________________________ ______________. The decrease in the cell’s ratio of surface area to volume makes it difficult for the cell to absorb materials in and wastes out efficiently. Slide 5 of 14 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall End Show 10–1 Cell Growth Limits to Cell Growth Slide 6 of 14 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall End Show 10–1 Cell Growth Division of the Cell Division of the Cell Before it becomes too large, a growing cell divides forming two “____________” cells. The process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells is called ______________. Slide 7 of 14 Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall End Show 10–1 Click to Launch: Continue to: - or - Slide 8 of 14 End Show Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 10–1 As a cell increases in size, which of the following increases most rapidly? a. surface area b. volume Slide 9 of 14 End Show Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 10–1 If an imaginary cube-shaped cell has a length of 6 cm, its ratio of surface area to volume is a. 1 : 1. b. 6 : 1. c. 36 : 1. d. 1 : 6. Slide 10 of 14 End Show Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 10–1 The process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells is called a. cell growth. b. cell division. c. DNA replication. d. cell multiplication. Slide 11 of 14 End Show Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 10–1 When one cell divides in two, what happens to the surface area to volume ratios in the new cells? a. There is no change in the amount of material exchanged. b. Each new cell can exchange more material than the original cell. c. Each new cell can exchange less material than the original cell. d. The two new cells cannot be compared to the original cell. Slide 12 of 14 End Show Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall 10–1 When a growing cell undergoes cell division, each new cell gets a. half the DNA from the original cell. b. twice as much DNA as the original cell. c. a random sample of the DNA in the original cell. d. a full copy of all the DNA in the original cell. Slide 13 of 14 End Show Copyright Pearson Prentice Hall