Biology, asked by suhanisingal2008, 9 months ago

Cells present in living organism differ in : -
A) Numbers
B) Shape
C) Size
D) all of these

Answers

Answered by HappyJohn
1

Cells differ in size, numbers, shape in every living organisms.

The correct answer to this question will be Option D.

Explaination:

• Different organisms have different number of cells in their body. For example, some organisms have only one cell in their body and hence they are called unicellular organisms. Examples includes: Bacteria, Protozoa, etc. And some organisms have many number of cells in their body which is termed as multicellular. Examples of this are: Animals, Plants.

• Also, cells have different types of shapes. Some cells are oval, some are flattened while some are cylindrical. Example: Ovum is an oval cell, cells of muscles are spindle like in shape, the guard cells found in leaves have a shape like a kidney.

• Size of the cell also varies from organism to organism. It can be small as 0.0001 mm as found in Mycoplasma or even can be large as 6-12 inches.

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Answered by tutorconsortium012
1

Answer:

The size, shape, and quantity of cells of an organism can vary. As a result, D is the proper response.

Explanation:

All living things are made up of cells, which are also the basic building components.  They support the body's structure, absorb nutrients from meals, transform those nutrients into energy, and perform specialised activities.

Nucleic acids, proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids are the primary types of organic compounds found in all organisms.

Depending on their specialised role, these cells might vary in size, shape, and quantity.

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