A red blood cell when placed in salty solution shrinks and becomes wrinkled.
Blood cell morphology refers to the size and shape of blood cells when viewed under a microscope.
Red blood cell age can be determined by the size and shape of the cytoplasm and the nucleus or absence of nucleus.
Water from cell moves out into the solution by process of Exocytosis, hence it shrinks.
An isotonic solution is defined as having the same 'osmotic pressure', or concentration, of some material, especially salts and minerals. They often help to rehydrate the body from the effects of excess sweating.
The size of a cell can be measured under the microscope by micrometery and its shape is also observed by microscopes.
This cell is a red blood cell. The unique biconcave shape allows it to squeeze through tiny capillaries at the extremities of the body.
Osmosis
The elasticity of cell wall determines the size and shape of the plant cell. A new cell stretches to the extent it is allowed by the cell wall.
The shape of a cell may give us a clue about the function of the cell.
no because theres many kinds of shape and size..........
Blood cell is 20 micrometers, and a dute mite is 200 micrometers
i appreciate the role of the cell because by the shape or the size only we will be able to recognise what cell is this . There are many advantages from the size of the cell.