store fat
In order to perform a specialized function.
they store sweat
Group of similar cells that perform a specialized function.
tissue
By definition, no. Organs are groups of cells that perform a function. Each organ will have specialized cells that perform different tasks.
A group of specialized cells is called a tissue. Tissues are groups of cells that work together to perform a specific function in the body.
organelle -by jedzel
Because multicellular organisms has many organs that perform functions.And specialized cells are important because they make the function for the cell.
No, because all of the cells are the same but the function they perform in the tissues may vary.
Unicellular organisms do NOT have specialized cells. By definition.
Specialized cells are those that do a specific job or perform a specific function. For example, brain cells submit and store information. They do not however do the job of say, a skin cell, which is to protect an organism.
Cells with their own unique structures and functions are specialized cells, such as nerve cells, muscle cells, and sperm cells. These cells have distinct shapes and functions that allow them to perform specific tasks within the body. Each specialized cell type has adaptations that make them well-suited for their particular function.