because a muscle cell is a organ and a DNA just see if its true or not.
No. These are the cells that make up most of the liver's tissue and preform specialized liver functions. They contain organelles.
They have very different functions. Blood cells don't make enzymes.
Liver cells
Different cells in an organism have different jobs and functions to do. With all of them functioning properly, they can work together to perform more complex jobs like sustaining life. Cells that are similar to each other and do the same job are grouped together to form tissues. Muscle cells make muscle, nerve cells make nerve tissues and so on.
Actin and myosin interact in muscle cells.
it helps make something else
From the previous answerer: how does a muscle cell work? well it starts with a nerve cell and this moves on to make the muscle cell work it contracts and relaxes.wow, you must have a degree in microbiology. so it goes from the nerve to the cell and then it's just magic after that? i would say nice try, but it wasn't.
No. These are the cells that make up most of the liver's tissue and preform specialized liver functions. They contain organelles.
They have very different functions. Blood cells don't make enzymes.
Liver cells
Movement of the body is made possible by the skeleton and the muscles. The liver has no part in the movements of the body.
Different cells in an organism have different jobs and functions to do. With all of them functioning properly, they can work together to perform more complex jobs like sustaining life. Cells that are similar to each other and do the same job are grouped together to form tissues. Muscle cells make muscle, nerve cells make nerve tissues and so on.
Actin and myosin interact in muscle cells.
by cutting paper into bits and sticking together
no, but they can be compared to make them easier to understand. Organelles are all different functional parts of a cell (membrane, vacuole, endoplasmic reticulum). Organs are different functional parts of the entire body (skin, liver, heart)
The body uses proteins as "building blocks" - proteins are required by the body for everything from cell wall building to muscle control.
Because each cell has a different function, it uses the genetic information it needs to perform its own function.(your liver cells can't function as your neurons)