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Sharks are primarily composed of various types of cells, including muscle cells (myocytes), nerve cells (neurons), and epithelial cells that form their skin and internal linings. They also have specialized cells such as chondrocytes, which produce cartilage, as sharks have a cartilaginous skeleton instead of bones. Additionally, sharks possess immune cells that help defend against pathogens and support various physiological functions. Overall, their cellular composition is adapted to their aquatic environment and predatory lifestyle.

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