sejtforma
Sejtforma, or cell form, describes the external geometry of a cell, including its overall shape, size, polarity, and surface characteristics. It reflects how a cell encounters its environment and carries out functions, and it can vary widely among different organisms and tissues. The maintenance and changes of cell shape arise from an interplay of structural components, such as the cytoskeleton, membrane properties, and, when present, the cell wall, as well as turgor pressure, adhesion, and environmental constraints.
In bacteria, shapes are commonly categorized as cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), vibrios (comma-shaped), spirilla (spiral), and
Cell shape is dynamic and can change during growth, division, migration, and differentiation. Cytoskeletal remodeling (actin
Studying cell form involves microscopy and image analysis, including light, fluorescence, confocal, and electron microscopy, to