The organelles of the cell are differentiated to do the work of the cell.
The cell is made up of various smaller components called organelles. The organelles each have different jobs to carry out order to maintain cellular function.
Small parts of a cell that carry out different jobs are called organelles. They function like specialized compartments within the cell, each with a specific role in maintaining the cell's overall function and survival. Examples of organelles include the nucleus, mitochondria, and endoplasmic reticulum.
Describe some of the jobs that the cell performs to keep it alive
Their different shapes help them to perform their various functions (jobs)
every cell is shaped a particular way because every cell is specialized to do different jobs. every cell needs different cell parts to do their different jobs. and their different shapes help them do different jobs too. for example, a blood cell has a nice round shape because it helps them roll through different parts of the body easier. and a nerve cell has fine nerve hairs because it makes it easier to transport information through the hairs.
Cell specialization.
they all have different jobs
They all have different jobs to do.
We see, we hear, we move, we talk, we eat, etc. To help us do these different things, we have many different kinds of cells. So, our cells divide, grow, and change to have different shapes and sizes so that they can do special jobs.
canalization
Brain cells and lung cells are different because they each have different functions and carry out different jobs and specialize in different things.
Human and animal cells have the same basic structures, yet human cells usually have different jobs pertaining only to that particular cell.