cell present in living organisms differ in
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The correct question: Cells present in living organism differ in:
A) Numbers
B) Shape
C) Size
D) All of these.
The correct answer is option (D). All of these.
- Cells present in living organisms differ in numbers, shapes, and sizes.
- Cells are the smallest units that can live on their own.
- Cells are the basic structures of all living organisms.
- Different types of cells, even within the same organism, have their own unique structures and functions.
- Cells with different functions generally have different shapes that suit them for a specific function.
- The structural and functional characteristics of cells are determined by the nature of the proteins present in them.
- Prokaryotic cells and eukaryotic cells are the two major classifications of cells.
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