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Every cell is specially adapted to its specific purpose in the body. For example, a nerve cell has long, thin 'arms' to allow electrical pulses to travel through them, and a red blood cell is packed full of proteins to transport oxygen around the body. They all look different so that each cell can do one job very well, rather than every cell trying to do everything.

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