Unspecialised means no specialised function. For example ciliated cells vs nonciliated cells.
Unspecialised means no specialised function. For example ciliated cells vs nonciliated cells.
The meristem
blastocysts (balls of unspecialised cells which become a baby)
The protective tissue
stem cells They are unspecialised and can become specialised to perform certain function
Stem cells are unspecialised we can develop them into any cell which can be used to create new organs and/or tissue
6 in total. 4 are found on glaborous skin with specalised nerve endings (Meissner's Merkel's, Paccinian, Ruffini) Unspecialised mechanoreceptors that have free nerve endings Hair follicle cells
Merestematic cells
A differential is the result gained when mathematical differentiation is applied to a function. Differentiation in maths is the function which finds the gradient of a function in terms of x. Differentiation in biology is the specialisation of unspecialised cells such as stem cells into active cells.
The structure of an unspecialized plant cell is more square in shape. It has a cell wall to protect it and chloroplast which gives it chlorophyll that makes it visible as green, a cell membrane, a nucleus, The structure of an unspecialized animal cell, however, has all the structure except a cell wall and chloroplast.
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Cell specialisation is when a cell becomes specific for a particular function. Unspecialised cells are called stem cells. Stem cells can become specialised for a particular function by undergoing cell specialisation to become cells that are responsible for a particular function. For example, when a stem cell undergoes specialisation to become a heart cells, its main responsibility is contracting to pump blood around the body.