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Narwhals, like other mammals, are composed of various types of cells including muscle cells, nerve cells, and epithelial cells. Key to their unique adaptations are specialized cells in their blubber, which help with insulation in cold Arctic waters, and those in their tusk, which is an elongated tooth made of dentin and covered in enamel. Additionally, their blood cells, including red blood cells, are adapted for efficient oxygen transport in extreme conditions. Overall, the diverse cell types in narwhals support their survival in harsh marine environments.

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