The shape of cell depends on the specific function it does.
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Basically the shape of organ cell depends..& It is three dimensional in nature..So,one can not predict its shape..
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No. The shape of a cell depends on its function.
The size and shape of a cell depend on its specific function within an organism. Cells that need to perform specific tasks will have shapes and sizes that allow them to efficiently carry out those functions. For example, red blood cells are biconcave discs to increase surface area for oxygen exchange, while sperm cells have a tail for motility.
Wobbly Circle Since an animal cell doesn't have a cell wall, the shape is not definite like a somewhat rectangular plant cell. It's generally a lopsided circular shape. Like an octagon. sorta
cell membrane The cells and organs surrounding it give the animal cell its shape. The membrane is totally flexible and confers no shape to the cell.
The cell wall helps keep the shape of the cell.
It is the cell wall which gives the cell a definite shape
Yes. Since the animal cell does not have a cell wall, it has no definite shape
When observing an onion cell under the microscope, it appear to be long an oval in shape. Staining the cell will make the chromosomes attain a deep purple color.
The general shape of a cell would be a cirle, or an oval