Plant cells have a cell wall, which provides structural support to the cell and prevents major shape changes.
Animal cells do not have a cell wall, so their shapes are more irregular than plant cells.
so that they can they can move about freely, unlike plants, which have a fixed shape.
Because animal cells do not contain a cell wall to provide a sturdy structure.
It just has to do with how they are formed. There is really no specific reason that is known of, it's just the way it is.
The animal cells have different shape and size because of different functions performed by them .
The plant cell has a cell wall which gives it a more fixed shape. The animal cell is surrounded by a lipid bilayer and so a little "wobbly".
yes they do
Different cells have many different shapes and sizes to adapt to their function. For example, a root hair cell is long where as a red blood cell is round with hole in it quite like a doughnut.
it can be: Cocci- round shape Bacilli- rod shape Spirochetes- spiral shape Pleomorphic- bacteria of varietal shape
I would think a plant cell. But that is not a fact so don't trust it completely. The only reason why I think that is that plant cells have extra large vaculoes to store food/energy. well a plant cell because the cell wall make it look taller and the bottom make it look larger but maybe im not right Cell walls,chloroplasts, larger vacuoles, centrioles and flagellum also make the plant cell bigger than the animal cell.
cell are the basic building block of an organism .they are present every where in body.cells are different in shapes and size because they have to perform there functions accordingly where they are present.
Cells in different tissues have different shapes and sizes because they are specialized to perform specific functions. For example, muscle cells are elongated to generate force and movement, while red blood cells are small and rounded to efficiently transport oxygen. The shape and size of cells are dictated by their specific roles and requirements within the tissue they belong to.
All cells ARE NOT the same shape. Cells can be of diverse structures.
Because they have different functions
Different cells have many different shapes and sizes to adapt to their function. For example, a root hair cell is long where as a red blood cell is round with hole in it quite like a doughnut.
The general shape of a nerve cell is long elongated and branched at an end. It come in different shape and sizes.
Size and shape are directly related to structure and function of said cell. Also, for example, plant cells are often in rectangles as they have cell walls where as animal cells are often 'blobby' because they have a cell wall and no cell membrane
Between 0.01mm - 0.03mm
No. All cells are the same size and shape, depending on the exact species of the cells. All cells are microscopic. However, because whales are bigger, they have billions of more cells than a human.
what sizes do cells come in
it can be: Cocci- round shape Bacilli- rod shape Spirochetes- spiral shape Pleomorphic- bacteria of varietal shape
Any shape can have any number of sizes.
I would think a plant cell. But that is not a fact so don't trust it completely. The only reason why I think that is that plant cells have extra large vaculoes to store food/energy. well a plant cell because the cell wall make it look taller and the bottom make it look larger but maybe im not right Cell walls,chloroplasts, larger vacuoles, centrioles and flagellum also make the plant cell bigger than the animal cell.
The mountains were formed as a result of the Earth's surface displacements. An example can be the shape of blanket we see after we get up from bed, with all those tops and valleys of different sizes, heights and depths.