No, they don't.
There are over 200 different types of cells in a human body. All have different functions and different sizes and shapes. But, each type is of the same size in every human. For example, the muscle cells would be of the same size in all the humans. the red blood cells are different from the muscle cells in terms of their function and their size and shape; however, all human will have the same size of red blood cells.
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Cells can take on a solid shape, have no shape at all, or change shapes.
To perform different functions plant cells assume different shapes
Yes, a person will become obsessed with it over time.
The basic shapes of epithelial cells include squamous (flat and scale-like), cuboidal (cube-shaped), and columnar (tall and rectangular). These shapes can change based on their function and location within the body.
A person's blood group cannot change from O Rh- to another blood group. Blood types are determined by specific antigens present on red blood cells and these antigens do not change over time.
No,there are different shapes of cells in human body such as :- spiral,collumner,ellipitcal etc.. Our muscle cells are very long and thin whereas the cells present in our eyes a in cone-shaped.
No,there are different shapes of cells in human body such as :- spiral,collumner,ellipitcal etc.. Our muscle cells are very long and thin whereas the cells present in our eyes a in cone-shaped.
no
Spiral
Chlorenchyma and palisade cells
Cells are different shapes and sizes because they have different functions. The functions dictate the shapes and sizes.
Cell shapes are Genetically Determined by and through Biochemistry.