There are many types of cells. Blood cells, for example, transport your blood (oxygen and other things as well) through your body, so you stay alive.
Some of the inportant funtions of cells are proteins.
Some important questions to ask about cells include: What is the function of this cell? How does it interact with other cells? What organelles does it contain? How does it reproduce? What is its role in the overall function of the organism?
adult body cells have a function where as embryonic stem cells have no set function as of that stage. now there are some adult stem cells and those have little to no difference than embryonic stem cells
when cells are designed to do a specific function
function of the cytoskeleton in the cells of living organisms?
What is the function of the ciliates cells in the lining of the oviduct
the function of guard cells are that they control the opening and closing of the stoma
A cell is the smallest whole structure that can be defined as a living system. Some organisms consist of single cells; others consist of billions of codependent cells. Either way, all life organizes matter into cells. By doing this, the function of the cells reproduce and live.
Flagella, a whip-like structure found in some cells, function to provide motility by enabling the cell to move through fluid environments. Flagella contain specialized motor proteins that allow them to move in a coordinated manner to propel the cell forward.
Just to clarify, it is not part of the cardiovascular system. But it has a function of breaking down old red blood cells and recycling some of the parts for new red blood cells.
The AVERAGE function.
Multinucleated cells, such as muscle cells and some types of fungi, have multiple nuclei within a single cell. These cells function differently from single-nucleated cells by being able to coordinate and regulate larger amounts of genetic material, allowing for more efficient and powerful cellular processes like muscle contraction or rapid growth in fungi.