It depends on what sort of bone cell you are talking about. Osteoblasts are specialized in so far as they form new bone only, osteoclasts digest bone for remodeling however cannot form new bone. However, there are other cells in bone, such as hemaotpoietic stem cells in the bone marrow that are only specialized in so far as they produce blood cells.
Cells that have become highly adapted to carry out a particular function are referred to as "specialized cells" or "differentiated cells." These cells undergo a process called differentiation, where they develop unique structures and functions tailored to their specific roles in an organism, such as muscle cells for contraction or neurons for transmitting signals.
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Lymphocyte cells are adapted to their function through a process called antigen recognition, where they can identify specific foreign molecules known as antigens. This recognition enables them to mount an immune response by either producing antibodies (B cells) or directly attacking infected cells (T cells). Additionally, lymphocytes undergo a maturation process in the thymus (T cells) and bone marrow (B cells) to ensure they can differentiate between self and non-self molecules.
There are many organisms that do not have bone cells; these are known as invertebrates. However, if a human being were to have all bone cells removed, then no, such an unfortunate person could not survive. We are not adapted to live as invertebrates. So far there is no way to convert a human being into a living jellyfish, but who knows what future medical research will bring.
how are cells adapted? sperm cells white blood cells red blood cells pollen cells leaf cells Cells may adapt gradually through evolution or more rapidly through specialization.
Bone cells help you stand up and move. As well as helping your body produce red blood cells.
lala
Bone marrow does a lot of things but the major function is the production of RBS. (red blood cells)
Several cells have this function: the osteoclasts which break down bone and the osteoblasts which build bone.
There is no such thing as blood marrow. You presumably mean bone marrow. A major function of bone marrow is the generation of new blood cells.
brode
Spongy bone is porous and constructed of loosely connected structures. The spongy bones allows for the development of bone marrow. The main function of bone marrow is to produce blood cells.
Spongy bone is porous and constructed of loosely connected structures. The spongy bones allows for the development of bone marrow. The main function of bone marrow is to produce blood cells.
Spongy bone is porous and constructed of loosely connected structures. The spongy bones allows for the development of bone marrow. The main function of bone marrow is to produce blood cells.
it is where blood cells are manufactured
To produce a variety of blood cells
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