A muscle cell is specialized to contract and relax in unison with other muscle cells in a muscle tissue when you want to move a certain muscle(controlled by your cerebrum). I hope this answers your question!
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it specialized because it does a function that no other cell can do
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Blood Cell , Red Blood Cell, Sperm Cell, white Blood cell, Plant Cell, Root Cell, Egg Cell, Muscle cell, Nerve Cell, Bacterial cell. that is all the 10 specialized cells.
A collection of specialized cell and cell products that perform a relatively limited number of functions is called a tissue. The three types of tissue are connective, epithelial and muscle tissue.
Some cells have a greatly, or even completely, deminished ability to reproduce once they become specialized. Muscle and nerve cells are a prime example of this.
The highly specialized fluid portion of the cell is the plasma.
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Every cell type have specialized proteins embedded in the plasma membrane making that cell specialized for a specific function. Muscle cells in our body are specialized for contraction. Nerve cells are specialized in conduction of messages.
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Some examples of specialized cells in cnidarians include cnidocytes (stinging cells) used for defense and capturing prey, sensory cells for detecting movement and light, and muscle cells for movement and contraction. Additionally, some cnidarians have specialized cells that secrete mucus or digestive enzymes for feeding.
Blood Cell , Red Blood Cell, Sperm Cell, white Blood cell, Plant Cell, Root Cell, Egg Cell, Muscle cell, Nerve Cell, Bacterial cell. that is all the 10 specialized cells.
A collection of specialized cell and cell products that perform a relatively limited number of functions is called a tissue. The three types of tissue are connective, epithelial and muscle tissue.
They are included in the tissues in one's buttocks
The nerve cells transport signals and your muscle cells are specialized for movement.
They are included in the tissues in one's buttocks
The three types of muscle cells (cardiac, smooth and skeletal) fit this description.