f surface area (SA) to volume (V) ratio increases   Question 1 options:   There is less SA per unit V; nutrient uptake will be less efficient   There is more SA per unit V; nutrient uptake will be more efficient   There is more SA per unit V; nutrient uptake will be less efficient   None of these   There is more V per unit SA; nutrient uptake will be more efficient

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If surface area (SA) to volume (V) ratio increases

 

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There is less SA per unit V; nutrient uptake will be less efficient

 

There is more SA per unit V; nutrient uptake will be more efficient

 

There is more SA per unit V; nutrient uptake will be less efficient

 

None of these

 

There is more V per unit SA; nutrient uptake will be more efficient

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