One example is how the shape of a red blood cell, with its biconcave disc structure, allows for efficient gas exchange due to its large surface area-to-volume ratio. This structure enables the red blood cell to carry oxygen throughout the body effectively.
Different cells are different in structure because of their different functions (e.g. plant cells have cell walls because they don't have bones). Also, cells have different functions because they work together with other cells to create a working system (e.g. the human body)
False. While cells share some basic structures, such as a cell membrane and organelles like the nucleus and mitochondria, they can have different shapes, sizes, and structures depending on their function. Cells are specialized to carry out specific tasks in the body, such as nerve cells that transmit signals or red blood cells that carry oxygen.
The structure of a cell determines its function by providing the organelles and components needed to carry out specific tasks. For example, mitochondria are responsible for energy production due to their inner membrane structure optimized for ATP synthesis. Differentiation in cell structure allows for specialization in function, such as cilia in epithelial cells for movement and microvilli for absorption.
A door is an example of a cell wall. It is a protective wall, provides, and maintains the shape of these cells. They also serve as a protective barrier.
Cells are not all the same in structure and function because they have different roles and specialized functions within the body. This specialization allows cells to perform specific tasks efficiently, contributing to the overall functioning of the organism.
It's chromosome complement.
It is the basic building block of life
It is the basic building block of life
The structure and function relate because what the structure is made of infuences what the organ's function is. An example is that the heart is made of strong muscle cells. Therefore, it is fit to do the job of pumping blood around the body.
It is the basic building block of life
Function describes what cells do; in a multi-cellular organism the function is why the cell exists. And the structure makes it possible for a cell to perform its function.
Its structure determines the function it has. For example, red blood cells are biconcave discs, kind of thinner in the middle and thicker around the outside. As it turns out this is the ideal surface area to volume ratio for exchanging things between the inside of the cell and outside. When you consider that the function of red blood cells to carry oxygen to the cells of the body the structure of the RBC is ideally suited to its function.
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Cells are the basic structure of living things, im not so sure about what you mean by basic function.