How does a cell maximize its surface area to volume ratio?
Why are invasive species able to take over a habitat?
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Answer- Cell can maximize its surface area to volume ratio is through increasing the folds of the membrane. While some factors also depend on the type of cells. for example- Prokaryotes use this method to increase its surface area to volume ratio, it increases the membrane folds while eukaryotic cell use compartmentalization in the cell.
Answer - Invasive species is the outsider species
which is present outside of its present habitat, while it is still
able to take over a new habitat due to the ability to reproduce and
have offsprings. Its new habitat lacks natural predators. it can
interrupt the native species of the area in which it is
introduced.
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