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I need to know why cells must be small for maximum efficiency.

Can you guys help me please? =]

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Schwartzkopf offline Verified User (2 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 5 #
Charleston, WV, US | 2 years, 4 months ago (5 minutes after post)

because you’ve accepted that response

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(=Minnie=) offline Verified User (3 years) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
US | 2 years, 4 months ago (14 minutes after post)

what?

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Schwartzkopf offline Verified User (2 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 5 #
Charleston, WV, US | 2 years, 4 months ago (47 minutes after post)

honestly, i don’t know
nor do i care to learn

but people still tell you
what to think

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WantMore offline Verified User (2 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
An Undisclosed Location | 2 years, 4 months ago (47 minutes after post)

Schwartzkoph…you are on this site why?

Minnie: try this web site: http://www.resa.net/nasa/biology_syst…

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Schwartzkopf offline Verified User (2 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 5 #
Charleston, WV, US | 2 years, 4 months ago (52 minutes after post)

because i want to know the truth
so i use this site as an outlet
for my own personal thoughts
rather then letting them
fill my entire being
until i have
nothing
left

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WantMore offline Verified User (2 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
An Undisclosed Location | 2 years, 4 months ago (53 minutes after post)

So why be so mean to other who are posting asking for help? What higher truth does that fulfill?

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Schwartzkopf offline Verified User (2 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 5 #
Charleston, WV, US | 2 years, 4 months ago (54 minutes after post)

i’m not being mean, im giving them my personal advice
if they don’t want it they wont accept it
why be so mean to me for offering my help?

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WantMore offline Verified User (2 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
An Undisclosed Location | 2 years, 4 months ago (56 minutes after post)

*sigh*

nevermind.

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OccultPizz offline Verified User (2 years, 4 months) Long Term User Shouts: 2 #
Spokane, WA, US | 2 years, 4 months ago (2 hours, 24 minutes after post)

What kind of cells? Biological or jail cells? ~chuckles~

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(=Minnie=) offline Verified User (3 years) Long Term User Shouts: 1 #
US | 2 years, 4 months ago (1 day, 1 hour after post)

Thank you WantMore =] and that was a good one OccultPizz.

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getupubitc offline Unverified User #
An Unknown Location | 2 years, 1 month ago (2 months, 1 week after post)

Cells have a finite life span which, like any kind of complex machinery, occasionally breaks down. They can be repaired for a time, but sooner or later it is easier and more efficient to discard the older cell and recycle it constituents into a new cell with fewer problems. This renewal goes on constantly throughout the life time of a multicellular organism. Cells arise by division, specialize, function and carry out their roles, then age and eventually die or are lost. The total organism remains the same throughout this process, and (usually) has a longer time on earth than any one of its cells

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