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How does the size of a cell's surface area change compared to its volume when the cell grows? O
A. The surface area remains constant as the volume changes.
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B. The surface area increases at the same rate the volume does.
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C. The surface area increases faster than the volume does.
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D. The surface area does not increase as fast as the volume does.

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