in the blood
Tissues are made up of a group of specialized cells. These cells work together to perform specific functions in the body.
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.
Specialized cells are dependent on other specialized cells because they need to live off other cells otherwise specialized cells wouldn't exist. Every specialized cell is designed to carry out a special function, there for we need a bunch of different specialized cells for the entire organism to survive.
Specialized cells are found in multicellular organisms. These cells have specific structures and functions that are tailored for particular roles within the organism. Specialized cells work together to form tissues, organs, and organ systems that contribute to the overall functioning of the organism.
The nerve cells transport signals and your muscle cells are specialized for movement.
A large group of similar specialized cells is called a tissue. Tissues work together to perform specific functions in the body.
specialized cells are cells that exist for a specific function for example skin cells or brain cells or liver cells. all multicellular organisms have specialized cells. unicellular organisms do not because they have to carry out all the functions of an entire organism while a skin cell does not have to "worry" about cleaning toxins from the body for example.
sunlight...........
The cells in the green alga Volvox are specialized, with each cell performing a specific function such as reproduction, movement, or photosynthesis. These cells work together in a coordinated manner to enable the colony to survive and reproduce.
Brain Cells, and of course you know how they work!
yes it does not have any specialized cells
Specialized cells that have no organelles are known as Prokaryotes.