Yes
Irregular round shape
Whether the cells are oval or round in shape would depend on the kind of cells. For example, the cells found in the cheeks of humans are all oval in shape.
Animal cells have a round shape where as a plant cell is more square.
Yes, the round shape of blood cells (specifically red blood cells) allows for a larger surface area-to-volume ratio, which is important for efficient gas exchange. This shape helps oxygen and carbon dioxide diffuse more easily across the cell membrane.
Plant cells are generally more rectangular in shape, where as animal cells are usually more round
All cells are small and round shape is NOT a part of the Cell Theory. The Cell Theory states that all living things are made of one or more cells, the cell is the basic unit of life, and all cells come from pre-existing cells. Shape and size of cells can vary greatly.
neuroglia (glial cells) - approx 9 glia per 1 neuron
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The shape of the cell in not fixed it can change according to the solvent availability from the surrounding. Most of the times when the plant cell are observed under the microscope they are visualized as somewhat rectangle in shape . When the process of plasmolysis occur the cell shirnks and the shape of the cell is changed.
Generalized cells are round or spherical in shape and perform basic life functions. Cheek cells are generalized cells. They are flat, basically round, and protect the inside lining of the mouth.
White blood ccelss are round in shape with a slight dip i the middle, they are conected to another round shape with a bumpy surface.There are 7 different types of white blood cells and they each have their own color and shape
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