With cells, the rule of thumb is, structure defines function. Different cells throughout the body perform different functions. To perform these functions, they need different shapes. They all have the same DNA, but different "blueprints" are activated depending on where they are in the body.
Yes. Every cell can have its every unique shape and size.
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To perform different specialized tasks.
Their different shapes help them to perform their various functions (jobs)
because they all of different type of functions
Specialization.
The similar cells that make up epidermis tissue is chloroplasts. Other tissues have different shapes of cells because the chloroplasts are bigger so it is a different size than other tissues cells.
To perform different functions plant cells assume different shapes
Organism is made of cells but cell is not made of organism thts why cell and org are different.
they are different shape s because they are different cells
Cells are different shapes and sizes because they have different functions. The functions dictate the shapes and sizes.
To perform different specialized tasks.
Yes cells can be different sizes and shapes. There are also 2 different types of cells Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic. The difference is that Prokaryotic are single cellar and also are bacteria cells. Eukaryotic cells are multi cellar and also are animal and plant cells.
Their different shapes help them to perform their various functions (jobs)
Chlorenchyma and palisade cells
because they all of different type of functions
Specialization.
Cell shapes are Genetically Determined by and through Biochemistry.
No, all cells have different shapes. The blood cells and skin cells are definitely different! Also, plant and animal cells are different: plant cells are box-like shaped.