Because in epithal cells they can be cuboildal, squamous, pseudostratified
Cells look different because they have specialized structures and functions that are necessary for their specific roles in the body. Different types of cells have different shapes, sizes, and organelles that enable them to carry out their specific functions. For example, nerve cells have long extensions called axons that allow them to transmit electrical signals, while muscle cells have a unique contractile structure that enables them to generate force for movement.
Different cells have different appearences because they have different functions. A good rule of thumb is the "form follows function" rule.
yes they do look and act the same
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.
No. There are all different kinds if cells that do all different kinds of functions.
This is because different genes are switched on or off in different cells. For example, the cells which develop into red blood cells have the gene for making hemoglobin (the red, oxygen-carrying pigment) switched on. Other cells have this gene switched off.
they are different because they are
Different cells have different appearences because they have different functions. A good rule of thumb is the "form follows function" rule.
The build-up of the cell is very different. Look up an image of an animal cell, then look up an image of a plant cell. They're much different
no because blood, nerve, bone, muscle, and the skin cells all look different. for example: blood cells look like tiny dots and muscle cells look like long stretchy lines
yes they do look and act the same
1.They look different.2.They have different jobs.
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Red blood cells all look like red blood cells. White cells have different shapes mainly because they have different functions.
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.
because there is half as many cells
No. There are all different kinds if cells that do all different kinds of functions.
This is because different genes are switched on or off in different cells. For example, the cells which develop into red blood cells have the gene for making hemoglobin (the red, oxygen-carrying pigment) switched on. Other cells have this gene switched off.