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- January 13, 2005 at 6:23 pm #296
Dzenner
ParticipantOKay I ama new here and taking my first biology class, and havign a real hard time. My question is how does overall cell size affect cell processes like diffusion and osmosis. ? Thanks for any help you can give.
- January 20, 2005 at 8:20 pm #19068
mith
ParticipantYes, this is a simple math problem. Since cells do not have a circulatory system, the speed of osmosis and diffusion(therefore cell processes) depends upon surface area. Examine the surface area to volume ratio for different sizes. 🙂 Also try them for different shapes.
- January 22, 2005 at 8:47 am #19104
2810712
Participanthow does overall cell size affect cell processes like diffusion and osmosis. ?
Larger the surface area more wud be the diffusion rate & osmosis rate But this doesn’t apply to facilitated diffusion , DOES THIS ? - January 22, 2005 at 6:31 pm #19107
mith
ParticipantI would think that a larger surface area would also allow more facilitated diffusion proteins to be present near the surface.
- January 24, 2005 at 5:35 am #19139
2810712
ParticipantDoes this mean that the cell wud produce more integral proteins if it has a more surface area ?
hrushikesh - January 24, 2005 at 7:52 am #19141
biostudent84
ParticipantMore in number, yes, due to the larger surface area. However, there would be RELATIVELY LESS proteins in larger cells due to size vs. surface area ratio.
- January 30, 2005 at 1:36 am #19222
thank.darwin
ParticipantDiffusion will still occur but it will take much longer becuse a cells surface volume ratio.
Osmosis will not be affected… in better terms whether or not water will be able to cross the cell membrane will not be affected by cell size. - January 30, 2005 at 8:49 am #19228
biostudent84
ParticipantOsmosis will certainly be affected. Relative rate is changed…not the ability for it to occur, thank.darwin…
- January 31, 2005 at 5:09 am #19243
2810712
Participant[quote=”Osmosis will not be affected….[/quote]
in better terms whether or not water will be able to cross the cell membrane will not be affected by cell size
Do water molecules diffuse thru the cell membr. I think They also cross membr. thru proteins – THE AQUAPORINS. but,[is it the only way? ] then because the protein cintent of the membrane is affected by volume : surface ration , the osmosis will also be affected by it.hrushikesh
- January 31, 2005 at 8:21 pm #19258
thank.darwin
Participantquote biostudent84:Osmosis will certainly be affected. Relative rate is changed…not the ability for it to occur, thank.darwin…Thank you for correcting me
- February 7, 2008 at 1:46 am #81538
DAP
Participantwhat a surface area??
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