Why do the plant cells in these two images have different structures?
A. Because every plant cell has a different structure
B. Because they are in different stages of development
C. Because they have different jobs, or functions
D. Because the DNA in their nuclei are very different

Why do the plant cells in these two images have different structures A Because every plant cell has a different structure B Because they are in different stages class=

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Answer:

C

Cells have different shapes because they do different things. ... The shapes of cells have evolved to help them carry out their specific function in the body, so looking at a cell's shape can give clues about what it does. Neurons are cells in the brain and nervous system.

The plant cell in the images have different structures because they have different jobs, or functions

Why are all plant cells have different structures?

All  plants are very different because of their environments.

  • Plant cells are different in shapes because they are in different places in the plant and do different jobs.
  • Some cell stores food,some perform photosynthesis etc.

  • - Animal cells also have many shapes like nerve cells, germ cells etc.

According to options:-

  • A. Because every plant cell has a different structure
  • B. Because they are in different stages of development
  • C. Because they have different jobs, or functions
  • D. Because the DNA in their nuclei are very different

The answer will be (option A) they have different jobs, or finctions.

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