What are two examples of how cells' shapes are suited to their functions?
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Nov 11, 2015
Red blood cell in humans - it has no nucleus. Hence it offers the cell to carry more haemoglobin.
- they are disc shaped allowing them to pass through narrow capillaries.
Root hair cells in plants- they have a large cytoplasm which enables them to take water from the soil.
White Blood Cells in humans - they have lobed nucleus and so can change their shape to pass through narrow capillaries.