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How do we say that the cells are specialised to do different jobs? Explain with example.​

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Answered by saiharishmn
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QUESTION:

How do we say that the cells are

specialised to do different jobs? Explain

with example.

ANSWER:

HOW DO WE SAY CELLS ARE SPECIALISED TO DO DIFFERENT JOB:

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.

EXAMPLE:

•Nerve cells, blood cells, and reproductive

cells are examples of specialized cells. ...

Blood cells are an example of specialization

within a system of the body and include red

blood cells, white blood cells, and platelets.

Red blood cells, for instance, specialize in

carrying oxygen throughout the body.

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