What shape would you expect in organisms with millions of cells?
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shows different cells such as blood, muscle and nerve cells of human beings. The different shapes are related to their specific functions. Generally, cells are round, spherical or elongated
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An organism with millions of cells will exhibit an organised system of developed tissue and organs.
- The cells are the building blocks and the functional unit of an organism's body they may exhibit different shapes.
- Cells have different shapes depending on the purpose of action they are specified to do.
- Generally, cells are round, elongated, oval, disc-shaped or even spindle-shaped on the basis of their specific function.
- Cells of similar shape are organised for a tissue and the similar tissues are organised to foe organ and organ system.
- Cells with different shapes form the blood, muscle, and nerve cells of human beings.
- Therefore an organism with millions of cells shows tissue and organ grade of organisation.
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