Biology, asked by rupadey3085, 9 months ago

the cell structure is often modified for the specific function give two examples to support your answer

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Answered by PRIYANKA9810
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ntroduction

Modifications and Adaptive Functions

Cellular Respiration

Protein Synthesis

As organisms felt the pressure of natural selection and attempted to colonize new territories, the need for advancements in both structure and function were necessary. They evolved with modified structures (evolution) or were created with the appropriate structures (creationism) to fit the environment. Advancements in structure and function created complex life-supporting systems that are more versatile and allow the organisms greater freedom for colonization in fringe territories. Photosynthesis, respiration, and protein synthesis are typical examples of complex chemical phenomena that occur around and within us constantly.

Answered by brainiac1613
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The two examples are
1. Root hair cells have to absorb water so they have enormous Surface area and thin and permeable cell wall
2. Red blood cells have no nucleus and no other cell organelle the absence of nucleus make the cell biconcave does increasing the surface area volume ratio for absorbing more oxygen and loss of mitochondria means that red blood cells cannot use oxygen for them self does all the oxygen absorb from the lungs is transported and delivered to tissues unconsumed.
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