Biology, asked by Anonymous, 7 months ago

All cells in an organism don't have tge same shape. justify the above statement??​

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Answered by Anonymous
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yes it is true that all cells in an organism do not have the same shape as they may be oval, spherical ,cuboidal, fibre like polygonal etc .these differences in shapes are due to their location and function in the tissue.

Answered by vinodkumar75adv
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Explanation:

all cells in an organism don't have have same shape. they get differentiated by their location and function in body. some cells are irregular like wbcs , some are round as rbcs , some are spindle shaped like muscle cells and some are long and branched like nerve cells.

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