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What is the 3D structure of a cell?

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What is the 3D structure of a cell?

 

Is it a sphere? Is it a cuboid?

 

When we look at cells under a microscope, are the cells flattened?

depends what cell in which organisms. Every cell has a slightly different shape, but a red blood cell is very different then a neuron which is very different from a plant cell.

For most cells the structure is suited to its function and/or purpose

What is the 3D structure of a cell?

 

Depends on the cell type and the cell its self. Search Goolge images with the name of the cell your looking for and yo'll probably get some good 3D drawing results!

 

When we look at cells under a microscope' date=' are the cells flattened?

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No, they just look like that - the resolution and depth perseption fail in a light nicroscope. If you look in an electron microscope (scanning or tunneling will do) you'll see more depth than with a light one.

 

Light one can resolve to about 200 Angstroms and electron microscopes can resolve to about 5 Angstroms :)

 

Chers,

 

Ryan Jones

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Depends on the cell type and the cell its self. Search Goolge images with the name of the cell your looking for and yo'll probably get some good 3D drawing results!

 

thanks i did just that and it helped.

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