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A typical cell is very small, ranging in size from 1 to 100 micrometers in diameter. It can vary in shape from spherical to elongated, depending on its function and the type of organism it belongs to.
Three general factors determine cell shape: the state of the cytoskeleton, the amount of water that is pumped into a cell, and the state of the cell wall.
A typical animal cell contains a nucleus and various organelles, while a red blood cell (RBC) is anucleate, meaning it lacks a nucleus and most organelles to maximize space for hemoglobin, the protein responsible for oxygen transport. Additionally, RBCs have a biconcave shape that enhances their surface area for gas exchange, whereas typical animal cells can have various shapes depending on their function.
Typical plant cells have cell walls, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and large central vacuoles, while animal cells do not have cell walls, chloroplasts or large central vacuoles. Animal cells may have centrioles that plant cells lack.
Sperm and skin comes in different colors and shapes. Sperm and skin come in long elongated and branched at an end.
the shape is circular
The general shape of a cell would be a cirle, or an oval
A typical cell is very small, ranging in size from 1 to 100 micrometers in diameter. It can vary in shape from spherical to elongated, depending on its function and the type of organism it belongs to.
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a rectangle or a square. Its usually a boxy shape
round unless specialized
The general shape of a nerve cell is long elongated and branched at an end. It come in different shape and sizes.
A plant cell typically has a rectangular shape with a rigid cell wall surrounding it. The cell contains a large central vacuole, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and other organelles like the nucleus and mitochondria. Overall, plant cells are specialized for supporting the structure and function of the plant.
Three general factors determine cell shape: the state of the cytoskeleton, the amount of water that is pumped into a cell, and the state of the cell wall.
A typical plant cell has a cell wall and large cell vacuole whereas a typical animal cell is without a cell wall and a very small vacuole
Onion cells are rectangular in shape. They are kind of irregular, though. They are gray under a microscope unless they are dyed with iodine. because onion grows underground and gets no sunlight for photosynthesis, the plant doesn't waste its chloroplasts on its onions
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