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∙ 13y agoThe cell is spread too thin to absorb enough materials and it dies
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∙ 13y agoWhen a cell becomes too large, the cell membrane may not be able to efficiently transport nutrients and waste materials due to its limited surface area relative to the cell volume. This can lead to difficulties in maintaining cell functions and may result in cell death.
The cell use something called a protein channel that helps larger particles across the cell membrane.
When the inner cell membrane becomes positively charged, it can trigger various cellular responses such as the opening of ion channels, the activation of signaling pathways, and changes in membrane potential. These responses can affect cell function, signaling, and communication with other cells.
A large cell will never move across an intact cell membrane.
If a plant cell becomes completely plasmolyzed, it means that all of the water has been removed from the cell, causing the cell membrane to shrink away from the cell wall. This can lead to irreversible damage to the cell and ultimately result in the death of the plant cell.
large particles or cells are engulfed by the cell plasma membrane
it separates from the membrane.
it separates from the membrane.
When the inner cell membrane becomes positively charged, it can trigger various cellular responses such as the opening of ion channels, the activation of signaling pathways, and changes in membrane potential. These responses can affect cell function, signaling, and communication with other cells.
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The cell use something called a protein channel that helps larger particles across the cell membrane.
If the resting potential becomes more negative, the cell becomes hyperpolarized. This means that the inside of the cell is more negative compared to the outside, making it less likely for the cell to depolarize and generate an action potential. Hyperpolarization can prevent the cell from firing action potentials.
Exocytosis is the process by which large substances are moved out of the cell. This involves the fusion of vesicles containing the substances with the cell membrane, releasing the substances outside the cell.
When the cell membrane invaginates and pinches off, it forms a vesicle. This process is called endocytosis. The vesicle can then transport molecules or substances into or out of the cell.
A large cell will never move across an intact cell membrane.
depolarized, which triggers an action potential and leads to muscle contraction.
When a cell reaches its maximum size, it may undergo cell division (mitosis) to restore its size or to create new cells. Alternatively, the cell may undergo apoptosis (programmed cell death) to prevent excessive growth or damage to the organism.
The cell leaks cytoplasm.