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describe the variation in shape and size of cells?

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Answered by kartikkalra
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Cells are the building blocks of life – all living organisms are made up of them. Books often show a single ‘typical’ example of a plant cell or an animal cell, but in reality, the shapes of cells can vary widely. Animal cells in particular come in all kinds of shapes and sizes. Plant cell shapes tend to be quite similar to each other because of their rigid cell wall.

Cells are of different shape,size and structure according to the function they needs to perform. So, if all the cells will be of same shape and size , it will be very difficult for multicellular animals including humans to adapt better to the environment and survive. also, the division of labour among cells will be lost leading to difficulties in survival.

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Answered by ssonu43568
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Cell shape and size

Explanation:

  • Cells are of various shape,size and structure as indicated by the capacity they needs to perform. Along these lines, if all the cells will be of same shape and size , it will be hard for multicellular creatures including people to adjust better to nature and endure. likewise, the division of work among cells will be lost prompting challenges in endurance.  
  • Cells have various shapes since they do various things. Every cell type has its own task to carry out in helping our bodies to work appropriately, and their shapes assist them with doing these jobs adequately. The accompanying cell types all have strange shapes that are significant for their capacity.

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