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What influences cell size?What influences cell size? For example, what influences a potatoes greater cell size compared to an onions cell size?
Cell sizeGenetics is Good reason.
But there is somthing that is superior to genetics is. Adaptation Cell of every organism is characteristic of its habitat. Deff. btwn. Cactus and Weeds. Earth : Mother Of Life
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Generally, cell size depends on surface-to-volume relation. A/V ~ 1/r. For bigger volume bigger surface is required ( say, to keep an adequate rate of food entry / waste desposal ). But surface grows much slower than volume ( actually, as 1/r compared to volume ) thus limiting maximum size of a cell.
The biggest microbe known is Thiomargarita namibiensis ( ~0.75 mm diameter ), but most of the volume is took by sulfur-containing vacuole. The smallest microbe is Nanoarchaeum equitans ( 400 nm ). The lower limit of cell size is defined not by A/V ratio but by the minimum volume which can accomodate large biopolymers and enzymes ( like dna/ribosomes). Links: http://www.microbeworld.org/know/largest.aspx http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thiomargarita_namibiensis http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nanoarchaeum
Ok but what could be a reason why potato cells are larger than onion cells. Could a reason be that starch granules displace a certain amt. of water and the cell wall must expand to compensate?
Because biological systems are very adaptable and potato cells belong to such systems, IMHO they easily could expand/shrink anything for best performance! BTW, there is some possibility that onion cells and potato cells have different sizes because they are different organisms.
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