Humans are made up of many types of cells, and these cells have a broad range of sizes. For example, a type of fat cell called an adipocyte has a radius of approximately 50μm, while a type of heart muscle cell called a cardiomyocyte has a radius of about 15μm. Surface area of a sphere: A = 4πr^2A=4πr. Assuming both cell types are perfectly spherical, approximately how many times larger is the surface area of an adipocyte compared to the surface area of a cardiomyocyte? Round your answer to the nearest integer.



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