why do cell differ in size and shape
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because the shape for our safety
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because all organism are composed of different cell some are unicellular and some are multicellular
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basically cells are different sizes because of how their cytoskeletons are arranged (action, microtubules, microfilaments)
that act as a framework for the organelles of the cell to rest on
cells are different shapes for their specific fuctions, red blood cells are shaped like a doughnut to carry more hemoglobin, and to fit through small spaces, your epithelia of your gut have many small finger-like extensions to increase surface area to absorb the nutrients from digestion, and your neurons are long and skinny to span wide places to send signals around your body
that act as a framework for the organelles of the cell to rest on
cells are different shapes for their specific fuctions, red blood cells are shaped like a doughnut to carry more hemoglobin, and to fit through small spaces, your epithelia of your gut have many small finger-like extensions to increase surface area to absorb the nutrients from digestion, and your neurons are long and skinny to span wide places to send signals around your body
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