Questions: Which of the following is a problem created when a cell becomes too large? DNA is not able to coordinate activities of a very large cell properly.

Which of the following is a problem created when a cell becomes too large?

DNA is not able to coordinate activities of a very large cell properly.
Transcript text: Which of the following is a problem created when a cell becomes too large? DNA is not able to coordinate activities of a very large cell properly.
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Solution Steps

Step 1: Identify the Problem

The question asks which of the following is a problem created when a cell becomes too large.

Step 2: Analyze the Options

The options provided are:

  1. DNA is not able to coordinate activities of a very large cell properly.
  2. Cells that surround the larger cell collapse the large cell.
  3. DNA adapts to handle a cell of any size.
Step 3: Evaluate the Options
  • Option 1: DNA is not able to coordinate activities of a very large cell properly.
    • This is a valid concern because as a cell grows, its volume increases faster than its surface area, making it difficult for DNA to manage cellular activities efficiently.
  • Option 2: Cells that surround the larger cell collapse the large cell.
    • This is not a typical problem associated with cell size.
  • Option 3: DNA adapts to handle a cell of any size.
    • This is incorrect because DNA does not adapt to handle larger cell sizes; instead, cells divide to maintain an optimal size.

Final Answer

The correct answer is:

  • DNA is not able to coordinate activities of a very large cell properly.
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