Heck no!
The simplest human cells are stem cells from which other types of cells may form. Cells have many diverse functions, blood is one example. There are three general types of cells in blood, red cells (erythrocytes), platelets and white cells (lymphocytes). There are 5 major subclasses of lymphocytes, each with particular functions mostly to do with immunity. Red cells carry oxygen and platelets stick together to plug injured blood vessels.
Other major categories include muscle cells (two major types - smooth and striated), nerve cells, and skin cells. Many organs have specific types of cells that are unique to that organ's function, including reproductive systems.
Move outside the human body and you will see creatures that are only one cell in size which means they must perform all the basic functions for life. Truly amazing.
no
no because they are placed in different spots inside of your body, and if all of your cells did the same thing,your body would only have one function.
Tissues are made up of different cell that perform specific functions. If cells didnt differentiate, the cells would all be the same and would perform the same function. Thus, no different organs or organ systems would form.
Tissues are made of cells that all are the same and function the same.
All the cells are same in that they have the same genetic material in them. All the cells are different in that they perform the different functions as per allotted by genetic material.
Specialization of function.
No. Cells are very specific to their tasks and are not the same. Muscle cells cannot perform the function of nerve cells, and so on.
No, because all of the cells are the same but the function they perform in the tissues may vary.
no because they are placed in different spots inside of your body, and if all of your cells did the same thing,your body would only have one function.
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Tissues are made up of different cell that perform specific functions. If cells didnt differentiate, the cells would all be the same and would perform the same function. Thus, no different organs or organ systems would form.
Because the cells themselves need energy to perform their specific function, and to reproduce!
Structures in organisms that are made of cells that perform a specific function are called tissues. For example, all skeletal muscle cells can be considered tissue, because all their cells are the same and function in a similar way. There are four tissue types in the body; connective tissue, nervous tissue, muscle tissue, and epithelial tissue. From these four types, virtually all other tissues in the body are made. By combining different tissues together, in different arragements, the organism can produce its organs, which are a group of different tissues all working together for a common function.
Tissues are made of cells that all are the same and function the same.
All the cells are same in that they have the same genetic material in them. All the cells are different in that they perform the different functions as per allotted by genetic material.
Specialization of function.
A group of cells grouped together to perform a similar function is a tissue. FOr example, all of your mucels perform a similar function. The muscles are actually tissues consisting of a group of similar cells.