according the size of the organisms it will a different length.
i dont think itll differ as nerve cells donot differ according to the size of the organism
The nerve cell of the giraffe can go up about 10 meters long because of their long neck by stretching.
Nerve cells have to be long enough to extend from where they are located in the body, the hands and feet for example, to the spinal chord or brain. Some nerve cells in a giraffe may be ten feet long. Others may be very short.
they are different shape s because they are different cells
The longest of cells are nerve cells, some are over a meter long in humans. The longest of nerve cells in any species are be found in the colossal squid, with some nerve cells estimated to be over 10 meters in length.
The largest cells in length are the nerve cells that run down an animal's leg and in volume an Ostrich egg is a cell.
Their different shapes help them to perform their various functions (jobs)
Nerve cells send signals to your brain and bone cells provide formation & development.
By definition, all human cells are animal cells. Different cells look different from others, no matter the organism. A human nerve looks almost identical to a nerve from a chimp, but a human nerve looks nothing like a cell from a chimp's muscles.
is it giraffe?
The nervous system is comprised of nerves called neurons, not 'cables'. Different nerve cells can reproduce to create newer nerve cells to replace damaged cells.
Different cells have different appearences because they have different functions. A good rule of thumb is the "form follows function" rule.