Biology, asked by sanjammamta3112, 9 months ago

All cells in an organism do not have the same shape."
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Answered by MisterIncredible
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Yes, the above statement which states that All cells in an organsims do not have the same shape and size is actually correct.

The structure ( shape ) of the cell depend upon its location and function .

The function of the depends upon the activity it needs to perform.

Generally, we have different different cells in our body .

Only similar cells combine to form as a tissue.

The structure and function of the cell depend upon the activity needed to performed.

So , all cells in organisms do not have same shape or size or function they carry out different types of functions.

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Answered by priyanshusaini9991
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Answer:Yes, it's true that in body all cells are of different shapes due to there vital functions that they carry out in human body

Explanation: Example:

RBC(Red Blood Cells)- These cell carry oxygen in our body therefore the are partially flat

WBC(White Blood Cells)- These cells form macrophages and fight against the foreign body that enter our body from outside

Platelet - These cell are healing cells as heal our wound and protect our wound from foreign bodies that can enter to our body

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