The structure of a cell is related to its function
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The shape and size of a cell is indeed related to its function.
For example, the nerve cells are elongated in shape and are thin and dainty.
This helps in transmitting the signals easily.
Furthermore, the dendrites at the ends help transmit the messages to more than one other nerve cell so the message can reach either the brain or the spinal cord faster.
The thin shape also helps keep the message on a straight path and keeps the message from getting confused or mixed up with other messages being transmitted so as to insure the direct and immediate receiving of all the messages.
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For example, the nerve cells are elongated in shape and are thin and dainty.
This helps in transmitting the signals easily.
Furthermore, the dendrites at the ends help transmit the messages to more than one other nerve cell so the message can reach either the brain or the spinal cord faster.
The thin shape also helps keep the message on a straight path and keeps the message from getting confused or mixed up with other messages being transmitted so as to insure the direct and immediate receiving of all the messages.
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The structure of a cell is totally related to its function because the contents, size and shape of a cell determines which type of cell it is and the specialised organelles are designed to carry out certain efficient functions which cannot be performed by other types of cells.
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