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There are many different cells in the human body. The different cells in the body are generally grouped into tissues that have similar properties. The four main groups of tissues in the body are, muscular, nervous, connective, and epithelial.

There are 3 classes of cells in the human body. Labile cells, stable cells, and permanent cells. Labile cells are dividing all the time--always in the cell cycle. Examples include cells in the digestive tract, skin, respiratory tract, and stem cells in the bone marrow producing blood cells. Stable cells are in Gap O most of the time in the cell cycle, but can be stimulated to enter the cell cycle when needed. Examples include: the liver, the proximal tubules of the kidney, and endocrine glands. Permanent cells remain in the Gap 0 phase of the cell cycle, and will not come out no matter what!!! RBC's, nervous tissue, cardiac myocytes, and the lens of the eye are examples. Permanent cells cannot be replaced!!

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well there are white blood cells which fight any infectoins and red blood cells too.

There are white blood cells but there are several different types, macrophage being the most common example (and easiest to research!), red blood cells are also an easy choice, then you have a neurone (nerve cell) and a sperm cell. These are the easiest ones to research and write about!

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There are a variety of different types of specialized cells in the human body, not just five.

Here are a few:

cheek cells

muscle cells

ovum

sperm cells

ciliated cells

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prokaryotic cell

eukaryotic cell

animal cell

plant cell

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Stomach cell

merkel cell

rod cell

lens cell

white blood cells

nerve cells

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Connective tissue

Epithelial Tissue

Liquid Tissue

Muscular Tissue

Nerve Tissue

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nerve cells, red blood cells, white blood cells, muscle cells ,skin cell, sperm cell, ovum (egg)

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