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In spite of factors that tend to restrict cell size, some plant cells are very large. For example, some marine algae have cells...Asked by bubba
In spite of factors that tend to restrict cell size, some plant cells are very large. For example, some marine algae have cells almost as large as a chicken egg which of the following characteristics would favor the growth of large cells?
1- thin layer of cytoplasm inside the cell wall, with the rest of the interior filled by a central vacuole
2- thich cellulose cell wall that's sphereical in shape
3- single, large nucleus located near the center of the cell
4- growing as a unicellular organism attached to the ocean floor is close association with other bottom-dwelling organisms.
5- growing as part of a relatively large, unicellular plant attached to the ocean floor
1- thin layer of cytoplasm inside the cell wall, with the rest of the interior filled by a central vacuole
2- thich cellulose cell wall that's sphereical in shape
3- single, large nucleus located near the center of the cell
4- growing as a unicellular organism attached to the ocean floor is close association with other bottom-dwelling organisms.
5- growing as part of a relatively large, unicellular plant attached to the ocean floor
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1 - thin layer of cytoplasm inside the cell wall, with the rest of the interior filled by a central vacuole
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