what makes a cell different from other cells?
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Differentiation means that one cell performs a different function than another cell, depending on where it is in your body. The example of this is your lung cells and your brain cells. The cells in your lung do a different job than the cells in your brain.
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- Within multicellular organisms, tissues are organized communities of cells that work together to carry out a specific function. The exact role of a tissue in an organism depends on what types of cells it contains. For example, the endothelial tissue that lines the human gastrointestinal tract consists of several cell types. Some of these cells absorb nutrients from the digestive contents, whereas others (called goblet cells) secrete a lubricating mucus that helps the contents travel smoothly.
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