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Elodea cells are generally rectangular or box-shaped in three dimensions. They have a distinct length, width, and height, giving them a rectangular prism-like shape.
Yes, cells are three-dimensional structures that have length, width, and depth. They are not flat entities but rather have a three-dimensional shape that allows them to carry out their various functions.
Hydrophobic interactions cause proteins to form into a three-dimensional shape.
Cells typically have thickness, as they are three-dimensional structures. While some cells may appear flatter due to their shape or function, they still have some degree of thickness, with various organelles and structures contained within them.
No, a ball does not have a definite shape because it is a three-dimensional object that is round and symmetrical from all angles.
In inorganic chemistry, a three-dimensional structure refers to the arrangement of atoms in a molecule in three-dimensional space. This arrangement determines the molecule's shape, which in turn influences its chemical and physical properties. Examples of three-dimensional structures in inorganic chemistry include octahedral, tetrahedral, and linear geometries.