No, all cells have different shapes. The blood cells and skin cells are definitely different! Also, plant and animal cells are different: plant cells are box-like shaped.
No. Cells do not have the same size nor the same shape.
All cells ARE NOT the same shape. Cells can be of diverse structures.
Onion cells are arranged in a closely packaged way. This is so that they layers of the onion can be thick and tough.
no
No, animal cell has a abnormal shape and a plant shape is square because it's cell wall holds it that shape.
yes.
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an onion cell is a plant cell, in which plant cells are rectangular shape and so are onion cells
Not at all. They can range from most plant cells that are generally rectangular, to skeletal muscle cells that are generally long and cylindrical, to epithelial and nerve cells that have no defined shape, to amoeboids that are constantly changing their shape. Almost any shape you can imagine, you can probably find a cell that almost matches it.
No to all of the above. Plant and animal cells do not have the same shape. Plant cells have chloroplasts. Animal cells do not. Plants have a cell wall. Animal cells have a cell membrane. However there is one atom difference between a plant's chlorophyl and a human's hemoglobin. 53% of the DNA in a human and a banana tree is the same. Similarities exist.
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No because animal cell has indefinite shape