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the cell's shape helps it do its job because all of the organelles in the cell need all of the space they can get to have room to do jobs and such

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How do eukaryotic cells differ from each other?

Eukaryotic cells can differ from each other in terms of size, shape, function, and the organelles they contain. Different eukaryotic cells have specialized structures that enable them to perform specific functions. Additionally, eukaryotic cells can vary in the number and arrangement of organelles, impacting their overall structure and capabilities.


What group of cells form a rectangle on the screen?

A grid of cells, typically in a 2D array, can form rectangles on the screen by organizing the cells in rows and columns. The rectangular shape is visualized by the arrangement of cells in a structured grid pattern. Each cell represents a pixel or unit on the screen.


How many cells result from a meiotic division?

i think it would be 4. This is because 4 daughter cells are produced after meoisis. For example, in males it is 4 viable sperm cells. In females, it is 1 ovum/egg and 3 polar bodies (equal 4 together). Therefore, i think the answer would be 4. HOPE THIS HELPS!! :)


What shape are cells?

Cells are typically rounded or irregular in shape, with some cells taking on specialized shapes to perform specific functions. The shape of a cell is influenced by its function and structure, allowing it to efficiently carry out its role in the body.


Smooth muscle has spindle-shaped cells What does spindle-shaped mean?

Spindle-shaped cells have a elongated shape, with a bulging middle and tapered ends resembling a spindle used in yarn-making. This shape allows for coordinated contraction and relaxation of the muscle cell.

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What is the role of cholesterol in membranes?

Cholesterol helps the membrane keep its shape and relative size. Cholesterol also helps with cell signaling which is how cells communicate with each other.


Shape of garnet crystal?

I THINK that garnet has six sides, tapering to a point at each end. Hope this helps!


How does the long narrow shape of cells in the palisade layer adapt the cells to their major function?

The long narrow shape of cells in the palisade layer maximizes the surface area exposed to light, allowing for efficient photosynthesis. This shape also helps to pack more chloroplasts into each cell, enhancing the cell's ability to absorb and utilize light energy for photosynthesis.


Why are cell shapes different for each cell?

Plant cells usually have a fixed shape while animal cells usually have an irregular shape. Plants do not have bones unlike animals and thus have a cellulose cell wall to cause the cell to have a fixed shape. Thus, cell shapes are different for each cell.


Are most cells quite similar in size and shape?

No. Nerve cells (neurons), for example, are very different in size and shape than epithelial or muscle cells. And don't forget the hen's egg and ostrich egg, each of which is a single cell.


Are all blood cells exactly the same?

No, there are different types of blood cells, each with specific functions. The main types of blood cells are red blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets. They vary in size, shape, and function.


How did the Aztecs kill each other?

They think that it helps their crops grow


What is WBC shape?

White blood ccelss are round in shape with a slight dip i the middle, they are conected to another round shape with a bumpy surface.There are 7 different types of white blood cells and they each have their own color and shape


How are cells and living things alike?

They both have functions to help each other survive and reproduce to have offspring (cells reproduce asexually). Hope that helps!:)


The two copies of each chromosome in body cells are called?

The two copies of each chromosome in body cells are called homologous chromosomes. These chromosomes are similar in size, shape, and genetic content and are inherited from each parent.


What is each rod in a cells DNA called?

I think it's a chromatid.


Why does a plant have different cells?

As in animals, plant cells have specialized functions such as water absorption (roots), photosynthesis (chloroplasts), and transpiration (guard cells). The shape, size, and composition of each cell has to provide the necessary characteristics for its function.