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Biology - Cell: The Fundamental Unit of Life - Class Notes
Question3. Why do cells need to be different in shapes and sizes? Can you give examples?​

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Answered by shreshth12344321
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Cells have different shapes and size because different cell types have different functions.For example, red blood cells are shaped like a doughnut to carry more haemoglobin, and to fit through small spaces, and neurons are long and skinny to span wide spaces to send signals around the body..

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Answered by vanlalhruaiar7
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cell have different shapes and sizes because different cell type have different functions for example red blood cells are shaped like a Doughnuts to carry more haemoglobin and to fit through small space and neuron are long and skinny to span wide space to send signal around the body

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