Biology, asked by sachink4827, 3 months ago

why do cell attain different shape and size in multicellular organisms?​

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Answered by mrsanjusingh78
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Multicellular organisms are made of many different cells. Each cell has a different shape that allows it to perform a specific task in order to contribute towards the overall function of the organism. Specialized cells in multicellular organisms are needed simply because of their sizes!

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Answered by ItzDinu
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With cells, the rule of thumb is, structure defines the function. Different cells throughout the body perform different functions. To perform these functions, they need different shapes. They all have the same DNA, but different blueprints are activated depending on where they are in the body.

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