Near enough infinitely many. There are million of shapes for snowflakes, alone.
In an animal the structure and support of the being doesn't depend on the strength of each cell but in a plant cell the structure depends on the strength and rigidity of the cell. Therefore, the plant cell has the regular shapes.
If it shows the animal shapes on the box, then count how many different ones there are. If there are non then it usually there are only 2 of each animal meaning a lot of shapes
Irregular shapes can be found in both animal and plant cells. For example, plant cells may have irregularly shaped chloroplasts, while animal cells can have irregularly shaped mitochondria. The specific shapes and structures within cells can vary based on their functions and roles within the organism.
Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts for photosynthesis, and a large central vacuole which animal cells lack. Animal cells have lysosomes for digestion, centrioles for cell division, and irregular shapes compared to plant cells.
Plant cells have a cell wall, chloroplasts, and a large central vacuole, while animal cells do not. Animal cells have centrioles, while plant cells do not. Both plant and animal cells have a nucleus, mitochondria, endoplasmic reticulum, and Golgi apparatus.
No, animal cells are typically rounded or irregular in shape due to their flexible cell membrane. Rectangular shapes are not common in animal cells.
The two main types of eukaryotic cells are animal cells and plant cells. Animal cells have a more flexible cell membrane and a variety of shapes, while plant cells have a rigid cell wall made of cellulose and contain chloroplasts for photosynthesis.
They have different shapes. Animal cells are circular, and plant cells are rectangular. Sorry I don't know any other way to check. You'd need a microscope. **This is wrong. the real answer is that animal cells have centrisomes while plant cells have chloroplasts and rigid cell walls.
No, not all animal cells are round. Animal cells can have varying shapes such as spherical, elongated, flattened, or irregular depending on their function and location in the body.
There are 17 animal cracker shapes. Those shapes are the gorilla, bear, bison, cougar, camel, elephant, giraffe, hyena, monkey, kangaroo, hippopotamus, tiger, zebra, sheep, lion, rhinoceros, and seal.
To perform different functions plant cells assume different shapes