All cells in our body are structurally and functionally similar.
False
Each part of the body has different types of cells, based on the structural and functional requirement of that part. Muscles will have cells that can contract and regain their original state to assist them in movement. The skin will have cells that are structurally capable of protection and production of secretions such as sweat. So, all the body parts do not have the same cells structurally and functionally.