Yes
Plants cells retain their shape using a cell wall whereas animals cells retain shape with their cell membranes.
Fruits do not retain their shape when stewed, because the cooking process breaks down the cellular structure. Lemon juice is often added to stewed fruit to retain their color, but that does not effect their shape. ... starrskitchen.com
From their "crown" shape
No. Solids are resistant to changes in both shape and volume.
No. Arteries, which carry blood away from the heart are usually thick walled and round shaped. Veins on the other hand carry blood to the heart and are slightly more thin walled and more elliptical in shape. Capillaries are the smallest of blood vessels and very thin walled. They carry small amounts of blood relative to veins and arteries.
Solids retain their shape. It is liquids, gasses, and plasmas that take the shape of their containers.
It depends on its chemicle its dipped in
Their own gravity keeps them together.
Yes
It's not a disease, it is a hereditary disorder. Basically it is a problem with irregular red blood cell shape, which can cause pain in the arteries and veins, among other things.
It depends on d type of cell;white blood cell and blood platelets are amoeboid in shape;red blood cell is round and biconcave in shape
The arteries carry de oxygenated blood out of the heart into the lungs and the veins bring oxygenated blood into the heart, ready for circulation of the body.The difference is that arteries carry blood away from the heart and veins carry blood towards the heart.