How do cells assume different shapes?
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Cells have different shapes because they do different things. ... For example, neurons are very long, thin, branched cells. They also need to connect with other neurons to form communication networks, so they have many long branches, RBCs are shaped like a doughnut to carry more hemoglobin, and to fit through small spaces.
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Answer:Cells have different shapes because they do different things. ... For example, neurons are very long, thin, branched cells. They also need to connect with other neurons to form communication networks, so they have many long branches, RBCs are shaped like a doughnut to carry more hemoglobin, and to fit through small spaces.
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