When the bladder is empty, it's inner wall has many folds, as it fills with urine, the wall becomes smoother. At the same time, the superior surface of the bladder expands upward into a dome.
they are different because they have different organelles.
a plant cell is more squre and an animal cell is more round
The general shape of a nerve cell is long elongated and branched at an end. It come in different shape and sizes.
Transitional epithelial cells are primarily found in the urinary system, particularly in the lining of the bladder, ureters, and part of the urethra. This type of epithelial tissue is specialized to accommodate fluctuating volumes of urine, allowing the bladder to expand and contract. The cells can change shape from cuboidal to squamous depending on whether the bladder is full or empty.
Plant cells are generally more rectangular in shape, where as animal cells are usually more round
One has a cell wall and a large vacoule (a plant cell), and then one does not have a cell wall, and has a smaller vacuole (animal cell)
Sperm and skin comes in different colors and shapes. Sperm and skin come in long elongated and branched at an end.
Animal cells are generally shapeless, though they tend to be somewhat oblong. Plant cells, however, are of a static shape because of the fact that they're protected by a cell wall (animal cells are protected by a cell membrane). Because of this difference, plant cells tend to be somewhat rectangular, or just generally a quadrilateral shape.
Plant cells typically have a more rigid and rectangular shape due to the presence of a cell wall made of cellulose, while animal cells have a more irregular shape. Additionally, plant cells often contain a large central vacuole that occupies most of the cell's volume, which is not typically found in animal cells.
Transitional epithelium, also known as urothelium, is the type of epithelial tissue found in the bladder lining. It is specialized to accommodate the stretching and recoiling of the bladder as it fills and empties. This tissue is composed of multiple layers of cells that can change shape to accommodate different bladder volumes.
Plant cells have a have cell wall, most have chloroplasts, central vacuole...and specifically speaking for the difference between a plant cell and a blood cell, plant cells are not bi-concave in shape..hope this helps!!
188.2, (Neoplasm, bladder, wall, lateral, Primary, Malignant)