Because some cells have multiple cells and some are single celled
Cells are different shapes and sizes because they have different functions. The functions dictate the shapes and sizes.
Yes.
Organelles is a possible answer.
Cells have different shapes and sizes to fulfill specific functions within an organism. The shape and size of a cell determine its ability to perform certain tasks, such as movement, absorption, or secretion. This diversity allows for the efficient functioning of different tissues and organs in multicellular organisms.
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.
Because animals are all different shapes and sizes
The size of the membrane pores depend on the proteins constituting the pore, thus different proteins may cause different pore sizes. So in most cases, yes, the "pores" will most likely be of different sizes.
Why are humans different shapes and sizes? Every living thing is different (More or less)
Cells in different tissues have different shapes and sizes because they are specialized to perform specific functions. For example, muscle cells are elongated to generate force and movement, while red blood cells are small and rounded to efficiently transport oxygen. The shape and size of cells are dictated by their specific roles and requirements within the tissue they belong to.
No. They come in different sizes and different shapes, and have other differences as well.
Pot racks come in several different sizes and shapes. Different retailers offer a wide variety of different sizes and shapes, but most are similar, and alike in color.
If they are the same shapes but differ only in size, then they are SIMILAR shapes. Otherwise, they are simply different shapes.