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The following models show one large cell (A) and four small cells (B) Which of the following states why one of the models is better for moving more nutrients in and out of the cell?
A. A has many more pores per volume than
B. A has a bigger volume than B.
C. B has a total volume bigger than A.
D. B has smaller cells but more surface area than A.
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