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34. How does the shape of a cell depend on the function it performs? Explain three examples.​

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Answered by Ankitsinharaya
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Cell shape depends on their specific function, like skin cells are flat in shape as they cover a large surface area. As nerve cells carry messages between different parts of the body, they are elongated and muscle cells are thin and long to help in movement by their contraction and expansion.

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Answered by Anonymous
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The cell shows variety of shapes depending on the function they perform. Different shapes of cells are:

Oval, round or spherical: Human RBC, Ovum.

Spindle shaped (long and pointed at both ends): Muscle cell.

Branched and elongated: Nerve Cells.

Kidney Shaped: Guard Cells in leaves.

Some cells keep on changing their shape.

Example: WBC in human, Amoeba (single-celled) keeps on changing its shape during locomotion through pseudopodia (false feet) and digestion of food vacuole.

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