Ratio of Surface Area to Volume in Cells
Suppose you DOUBLE the length, height, and width of a cube. How many times does the OUTSIDE area of the cube increase by?
4x
Suppose you double the length, height and width of a cube. How many times does the INSIDE area of the cube increase by? Hint: count the number of little cubes inside the big cube.
8x
What is the surface area in terms of a cell
Cell membrane
What is the volume in terms of a cell
Cytoplasm
What does a cell do to make sure that it does not grow too big?
Divide
The inside area, called the volume, grows by how much?
Eight times
Cell size limitations
Exchange of materials Information crisis/ more demands on DNA Surface area to volume ratio
Information crisis
More demands on DNA
What is the name for this outside area?
Surface area (cell membrane)
Think about what you jus learned about what happens to the surface area and volume of a cue when it doubles. What will happen to the surface area and volume of a cell if it doubles?
Surface area => 4x (cell doubles) Volume => 8x (cell doubles)
X4: X8
Surface area: volume
When a cube is doubled in size what happens to the surface area?
The surface area grows by four times the size
Surface area to volume ratio
VOLUME increases FASTER than SURFACE AREA
What increases faster, volume or surface area?
Volume increased faster than surface area
Exchange of materials
Wastes out/ nutrients in
Surface Area
length x width x 6
Volume
length x width x height