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Not at all. They can range from most plant cells that are generally rectangular, to skeletal muscle cells that are generally long and cylindrical, to epithelial and nerve cells that have no defined shape, to amoeboids that are constantly changing their shape. Almost any shape you can imagine, you can probably find a cell that almost matches it.

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