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what happens when a cell becomes specialised
Differntiation
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This is for Apex Learning The answer isDifferentiation
Each type of organelle is specialized to perform a specific function. Eg. mitochondria are specialized for cellular respiration. In this way functions of the cell are accomplished by these specialized structures. It is an example of division of labour within a cell.
It performs specific functions.
It performs specific functions.
It means that the cell performs specific functions and only those specific functions. Hope this helps!
Through what process do cells become specialized so they can perform specific functions within organisms?
Dna has this unique ability.
Sponges are at the tissue level of organization. They lack organs and organ systems, instead having specialized cells grouped together to perform specific functions.
Specialized animal cells are cells found in animals that perform specific functions and only those specific functions. Examples include nerve cells, muscle cells and red blood cells.
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Organelles
It would be more accurate to say that each pgr controls specific cellular processes because they do not controldevelopment of specific organs (which actually is unknown how organ formation is controlled) they simply influence it. Also, by influencing development they must control specific cellular processes to cause differentiation and development.