A student investigates why single-celled organisms, such as an ameoba, are so small. Which conclusion would the student reach to explain why many single-celled organisms divide at a certain size? a) The surface area of the cell determines a cell's growth. b) The structure of the cell determines a cell's growth. c) The function of the cell determines a cell's growth. d) The location of the cell determines a cell's growth.

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Answer:

The correct answer is D) the location of the cell determines a cell's growth.

Explanation:

Amoebic reproduction occurs by a process called Binary Fission. Preceding Binary Fission happens after Nuclear Fission. Nuclear fission is the division of the nuclei into two. When this occurs, the Amoeba makes the raw materials required for the next phase - binary fission to take place.

The reproduction of Amoeba is dependent on favorable environmental conditions. A favorable environment is one where there is sufficient water, nutrients, and conducive temperature.

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