it has it own given task, for example RBC to carry oxygen, nephrons to filter, neurons to regulate brain...etc..
The stucture of each kind of body cell is suited to its functions.
Each cell does indeed possess a life of it's own. This is because each cell has functions of its own.
The nucleus has DNA which has all the blueprints that direct the functions of each cell.
The nucleus has DNA which has all the blueprints that direct the functions of each cell.
The structures allow the cell to perform specific functions.
They are organelles;
Two functions of every cell are to carry out specific metabolic processes to maintain the cell's health and function, and to contain genetic information that is passed on to daughter cells during cell division.
each cell in the body is different from another cell by specialisation. each cell has its specific function and its growth is stimulated by various glands and it then grows to perform particular functions.
The stage of the cell cycle when the cell carries out its functions and replicates its DNA is the S phase, which stands for synthesis phase. This is when DNA replication occurs, resulting in two identical copies of each chromosome.
In a multicellular cell each organelle has a specialized task.
Please provide the list of cell structures you'd like information about, and I'll be happy to explain their functions!
Mitochondria. These tiny bodies within EACH cell of your body allow you to burn sugar and fat with oxygen (they make the ATP that the cells use for energy). Since every cell has them, each type of cell performs the function that its supposed to, thus performing "human functions".