As a cell increases in size a) its volume increases at a slower rate than its surface area b) its surface area increases at a slower rate than its volume c) its surface area increases at a faster rate than its volume d) None of the above

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As a cell increases in size
a) its volume increases at a slower rate than its surface area
b) its surface area increases at a slower rate than its volume
c) its surface area increases at a faster rate than its volume
d) None of the above
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