What is the shape of the cells of the human body?

The shape of the cells of the human body is very diverse and depends on the tissue or organ to which it belongs. Epithelial cells are more regular in shape (oval or rectangular). Skeletal muscles have spindle-shaped cells. Blood cells are round (for example, erythrocytes) or do not have a permanent shape (leukocytes), and bone, cartilage and fat cells also have an irregular shape. The nerve is very highly branched with a large number of dendritic processes.



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