Remember anatomy refers to structure.
A typical human cell is composed of the following basic parts:
Cell membrane, Cytoplasm, Endoplasmic Reticulum, Golgi Apparatus, Mitochrondria, Ribosomes, Nucleus.
Plasma membrane A cell membrane, cellular envelope, or cell wall, depending on the type of cell.
A plant cell has a cell membrane and a cell wall.
If cell division is impaired and abnormal cell shape is observed, the cell organelle most likely affected is the cytoskeleton. The cytoskeleton is responsible for maintaining cell shape, supporting cell division, and assisting in cell movement. Disruption of the cytoskeleton can lead to issues such as improper cell division and shape changes.
The cytoskeleton helps a cell maintain its shape by providing structural support and maintaining the cell's overall organization. Additionally, the cell membrane, which is made up of a phospholipid bilayer, helps to enclose the cell contents and contribute to the cell's shape.
When a cell loses its shape, it may lose its ability to function properly. The shape of a cell is important for its function, as it affects processes such as cellular movement, division, and communication with other cells. A loss of cell shape can also indicate damage or dysfunction within the cell.
cytoskeleton
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The physical properties on the blueprint defines the shape of the object from the different directions.
It normally defines the shape of an object
nothing...the membrane flies all around...all around your body....scientist have just found out that at the age of 25 you will die because of it....jkjjkjkjkjk
Organelles are the structures within the cell. They help the cell function.
Plasma membrane A cell membrane, cellular envelope, or cell wall, depending on the type of cell.
Perimeter
ALL cells.That is what defines a 'cell' - that it has walls - whether a detention cell or a living cell.
Well, among other things, it defines the Cell's shape - like the walls of your house. It also acts as a semi-permeable barrier, allowing certain nutrients to enter the Cell while preventing harmful particles from entering or 'gaining access'.
Something that takes the shape of the container it is in. E.g. Water takes the shape of the container which it is in.