Why are cells diverse in shapes.
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because different cells have different functions of their own that's why they diverse in shape
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Discuss briefly the effect of temperature on the change of state of a solid into a liquid and that of the liquid into a gas
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Cells are the building blocks of life – all living organisms are made up of them. Books often show a single ‘typical’ example of a plant cell or an animal cell, but in reality, the shapes of cells can vary widely. Animal cells in particular come in all kinds of shapes and sizes. Plant cell shapes tend to be quite similar to each other because of their rigid cell wall.
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