medium · MCAT bio-biochem

A cell with a total volume of 1 μ m^3 is compared to a larger cell with a volume of 8 μ m^3.

Assuming both are spherical, how does the surface-area-to-volume ratio change for the larger cell?

  1. The ratio becomes zero at large volumes.
  2. The ratio decreases.
  3. The ratio remains exactly the same.
  4. The ratio increases.

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