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name five cells that are of different shapes in the human body and explain how different cells have different shapes

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Answered by crazyanyone1332
5

Answer:

leucocytes, hepatocytes , nerve cell, chondrocytes ,

Explanation:

Cells have different shapes because they do different things. Each cell type has its own role to play in helping our bodies to work properly, and their shapes help them carry out these roles effectively. The following cell types all have unusual shapes that are important for their function.

Different cells have different shapes and sizes because they do different things. Each type of cell has its own role to play in helping a body to work properly. Their shapes help them to carry out these roles effectively.

Answered by Anonymous
4

Different cells have different shapes. The cell wall in bacteria, algae, fungi and plant cells give shape to the cells.

In animal cells which lack cell wall, the cell membrane provides the boundary.

The cells of the bacteria (Prokaryotes) have different shapes and they are classified based on the shape as ; Bacilli (rod shaped), Cocci (spherical shaped) Vibrio (comma shaped), Spirilla (spiral/helical shaped)

Humans have cells of various shapes; circular and biconcave (RBC), amoeboid (WBC), long and stretched and branched cells (nerve cells), long and narrow cells (columnar epithelium) etc.

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