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Almost all the cells have the same organelles and other parts. But how are they able to do different functions?
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Answered by ItzMissMagician
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Every cell in your body contains organelles (structures that have specific functions). Just like organs in the body, each organelle contributes in its own way to helping the cell function well as a whole. The nucleus, mitochondria and chloroplasts are all organelles. Some organelles are found only in some cell types.

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Answered by melkanidishita20
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They are able to do different functions as the shape and size of the cell is determined according to their functions. for example-

nerve cells are the longest cells of our body. They have branch like structure to transfer messages easily.

WBC(White blood cell) function is to prevent the body against the disease causing germs. So, they have the ability to change their shape to enter the organ or part of the body in which germs have attacked

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