Biology, asked by SRAVYACHANAKYA, 8 months ago

what would happen to the functions carried out by the human body if all the cells in human body have identical structures​

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Answered by nehab177
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Explanation:

Cells that do the same job combine together to form body tissue, such as muscle, skin, or bone tissue. Groups of different types of cells make up the organs in your body, such as your heart, liver, or lungs. Each organ has its own job to do, but all organs work together to maintain your body.

Answered by presentmoment
2

If all the cells of the human body have a similar structure they would perform the same functions and the human body cannot exist effectively.  

Explanation:

  • Human bodies have immensely complex cellular structures where the cells designated for a specific function are structured as per such function.
  • Cells of muscles and bones have similarities as they form the holding supporting structure whereas the cells of the internal organs are different.
  • If all the cells are similar they will conduct the same function and therefore the human body cannot function effectively.

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