Biology, asked by Chetanykaushik1, 9 months ago

The shape and size of cell are related to the specific function they perform. Is it true for a unicellular organism?

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Answered by salo122
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Answer:

Cell size is limited by a cell's surface area to volume ratio. A smaller cell is more effective and transporting materials, including waste products, than a larger cell. Cells come in many different shapes. A cell's function is determined, in part, by its shape and size .

Yes it is true for a Unicellular Organism.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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It is not possible for unicellular organism. In case of unicellular organism the shape and size of the  organism is  not a vital factor.

Explanation:

  • This is to the multicellular organism in which the shape and size of the cell are modified in such a way that they can perform the specific function.
  • But in case of unicellular organism a single cell is capable of performing all the functions that are required by that particular organism. As a result of this there is no modification or specialisation of the cell.

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