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describe what specialized cells are:

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Answered by mukundhans38
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Specialised cells have a specific role to perform. Each specialised cell has a different job to do. They have special features that allow them to do these jobs. Muscle cells, for example, are held together in bundles, which pull together to make muscles contract.

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Answered by arjeshkumarchoudhury
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Specialised cells have a specific role to perform. Each specialised cell has a different job to do. Groups of specialized cells cooperate to form a tissue, such as a muscle. Different tissues are in turn grouped together to form larger functional units, called organs.

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