Red blood cells lack a nucleus and are circular in shape. This characteristic allows them to carry oxygen more efficiently through the body.
The shape of the chief cells of the smooth muscles is cigar shaped.
Animal cells are circular. Plant cells are rectangular.
The shape of the human red blood cells is that it is biconcave in shape.
The shape of the chief cells of the frogs red blood cells is that they are biconcave in shape.
Cells in your body that can change their shape include red blood cells, white blood cells (such as neutrophils and macrophages), and muscle cells (such as muscle fibers). These cells have the ability to alter their shape to carry out their specific functions.
the red cell is responsible for carrying oxygen to the cells of the body and taking up carbon dioxide and returning it to the lungs so it can be released from the body. red blood cells a circular and biconcave in shape ,they are are elastic and so can pass through any small capillaries making the blood flow easy They turn red from oxygen reacting with the hemoglobin in them. A sickler's red blood cells are semi-circular.
Smooth Muscle
Smooth muscle cells are long, spindle-shaped cells with a central nucleus. Plant fibers are elongated cells with thick cell walls that can be either round or polygonal in shape, depending on the plant species.
white blood cells have irregular shape ,they can take any shape and easily removed
Red blood cells have a circular biconcave shape to increase surface area to volume ratio for faster absorption of oxygen in the bloodstream.
Animal cells typically have a round or irregular shape, characterized by a flexible cell membrane that allows for movement and changes in shape. The internal organelles are distributed throughout the cytoplasm, giving the cell its characteristic shape.