All cells in a multicellular organism(an organism with two or more cells) are specialized separating them from unicellular organisns
Nerve cell Red blood cell Water-conducting plant cell Onion skin cell
skin cell ,muscle cell, red and white blood cell
Cell differentiation is when a less specialized cell changes into a more specialized cell. In multicellular organisms there are many specialized cells who get their jobs through cell specialization. Cell specialization changes a specialized cell into whatever type of cell the organism needs at the moment.
no they do not specialized because they are mutated
For one, that it is the process by which a less specialized cell becomes a more specialized cell type.
The highly specialized fluid portion of the cell is the plasma.
Both Kinds of Cells Can be specialized To Preform Certain functions.
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.
A muscle cell.
specialized cells are cells that exist for a specific function for example skin cells or brain cells or liver cells. all multicellular organisms have specialized cells. unicellular organisms do not because they have to carry out all the functions of an entire organism while a skin cell does not have to "worry" about cleaning toxins from the body for example.
An olfactory receptor cell is a specialized cell of the mucosal lining of the nose . These specialized cells serve as the receptors for smell.
No.