Final answer:
There may be differences in the morphology of wt and mVRP1 cells depending on the context.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks whether there are any differences in the morphology (shape) of wt and mVRP1 cells. To answer this, we need more information about what wt and mVRP1 cells are. However, based on the provided information, there are references to morphology differences in various contexts, such as colonial and cellular morphology in bacteria, and the morphology of trophozoites and merozoites in a blood smear. So, it is possible that there could be differences in the morphology of wt and mVRP1 cells depending on the specific context.