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Some Specialised cells in animals that you should know: | Some Specialised cells in animals that you should know: | ||
*[[Muscle Cell]] | *[[Muscle Cell]] | ||
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+ | **[[Sensory Neuron]] | ||
+ | **[[Relay Neuron]] | ||
+ | **[[Motor Neuron]] | ||
*[[Ciliated Epithelial Cell]] | *[[Ciliated Epithelial Cell]] | ||
*[[Red Blood Cell]] | *[[Red Blood Cell]] | ||
*[[White Blood Cell]] | *[[White Blood Cell]] | ||
*[[Sperm Cell]] | *[[Sperm Cell]] | ||
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===Examples=== | ===Examples=== |
Revision as of 21:43, 2 June 2019
Key Stage 4
Meaning
Specialised Animal Cells are cells in animals that are adapted for a specific function.
About Specialised Animal Cells
- Multicellular organisms need specialised cells to perform certain functions for that organism.
- Specialised cells make an organism more efficient than if every cell was the same.
- Specialised cells has special adaptations that make them good at their function.
- Cells can be specialised by having more mitochondria or chloroplasts than usual. They might be specialised with tiny hairs called cilia, or have an elongated shape.
Some Specialised cells in animals that you should know:
Examples
Muscle Cell | Nerve Cell | Ciliated Epithelial Cells |
Red Blood Cell | White Blood Cell | Sperm Cell |
Egg Cell | ||