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all the cells of human body are identical in shape do you agree with the statement? cite examples to justify your answer​

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Answered by intelligentmind67
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yes they can be identified as they vary from one another by shape, size, structure and function

example: smooth muscle cell, white blood cells

Answered by syedtahir20
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all the cells of human body are identical in shape do you agree with the statement? cite examples to justify your answer​,

All cells of our body look different in terms of shape, size as will as structure as they are needed for different functions at different parts of the body. Cells in our body have no demarcation on the basis of dividing and non-dividing tissue. Cells Specialised in one function are often grouped together in the body.

Example : Heart muscle cells show rhythmic contraction and relaxation are cylindrical and branched. Also, the nerve cell is a long 'string' shape in order to stretch to connect to other neurons.  

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