The shape of an organ determines the function of the organ. The shape tells you what that particular organ does.
heart
borrowing the shape of the container it occupies- is one of the physical properties of water! so it will determine that water does not have its owan shape.
A hart is a deer. The organ in your chest and the geometric shape are "hearts".The deer and the geometric shape both have 1 axis of symmetry. The organ is asymmetrical.
Any shape tesselates any of its covering spaces.
Gross Anatomy
Basically the shape of organ cell depends..& It is three dimensional in nature..So,one can not predict its shape..
An organ's structure is the organ's size, shape and location within the body.
An organ's structure is the organ's size, shape and location within the body.
Its position in the body.
round shape
No. It requires a lot of science to determine if the organ will fit, and then even more to keep the body from rejecting the organ.
borrowing the shape of the container it occupies- is one of the physical properties of water! so it will determine that water does not have its owan shape.
The Brain.
Histology
heart
The Ear Plug Helps determine the age of a whale.
The shape of molecules is determined by the number of bonding and non-bonding electron pairs around the central atom. The VSEPR (Valence Shell Electron Pair Repulsion) theory is commonly used to predict molecular geometry based on electron pairs' repulsion. The arrangement of these electron pairs results in different molecular shapes such as linear, trigonal planar, tetrahedral, and more.