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It is irregular-shaped because human skin cells don't have cell wall.
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Epithelial cells take three different shapes. The first is squamous, flattened like pancakes. The second is cuboidal, or cube-shaped. The third is column-shaped, or columnar.
A cell's replicated chromosomes are distributed to its daughter cells so that the two new cells have a complete set of chromosomes/DNA, so that they can carry out their cellular functions.
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Plant cells are regular shaped but liver cells are irregular.
It is irregular-shaped because human skin cells don't have cell wall.
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Cells can be any shape and it is normal for them to be irregular. In my studies, i have never come across a perfectly shaped cell.
Plants have a cell wall and chloroplasts. They can have lysosomes, but don't always. They are rectangular. Animal cells don't have chloroplasts and they have lysosomes. They are irregular shaped.
Actually the real names for circle cells iscoccus,for rod-shaped cells its bacillus, and for spiral it is spirillum.
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Bone marrow continually produces healthy cells in our marrow. Cells that are produced irregular are most commonly known as cancer.
The answer is neither yes or no. There can be ones that are shaped the same and can also be ones that are shaped differently. There are many many many different types of cell shapes in both plants and animals. Animals have cells that are long and skinny like a string (nerve cells) and flat shaped (skin cells), irregular shaped (bone cell), square shaped, regtangle shaped (muscle cell), oval shaped, circle shaped (fat cell)..etc. Plant cell's are AS diversely shaped however they definitely don't all have the exact same shape either. However when you see a picture that's showing an animal cell and labling the organelles, it's typically shown as a circular cell and for a plant cell, it's typically a rectangle with rounded edges. Go to Google.com, type in plant cell and click on "images" then do the same with "animal cell" and see for yourself.
Epithelial cells take three different shapes. The first is squamous, flattened like pancakes. The second is cuboidal, or cube-shaped. The third is column-shaped, or columnar.
Stress or motion will cause this irregular thickening.