Proteins
Yes, in fighting diseases
It is because it is motile and carries nutrients e.g oxygen round the entire body.
Stem cells are the most important cell type for cell formation as they have the ability to differentiate into different cell types and replenish damaged tissues throughout the body. They play a crucial role in growth, development, and maintaining homeostasis in the body.
Glucose is the most common energy source in cellular respiration.
Phospholipids are the most common type of molecule present in bacterial cell membranes. They have a hydrophobic tail and a hydrophilic head, which allows them to form a lipid bilayer that makes up the cell membrane.
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yes, in that it has no plasticity.
its a specialised cell because its characteristics are adapted to its function. for example, the red blood cell is round and flat so it can carry oxygen efficiently
Yes. They also include some specialised functions to do some of those activities, the most common being the SUM function.
A sperm cell (gamete) is a specialised cell because it only performs one function: to fertilise an egg, and its structure relates to it's function. For example, the sperm cell's long tail helps it swim faster.
Yes, in fighting diseases
A cell which is Specialised to perfom a specfic function
Nerve cell, muscle cell, bone marrow cell.
simple sperm cell red blood cell nerve cell
red blood cell white blood cell root hair cell skin cell nerve cell
Kupffer cells are specialised macrophages that are found in the sinusoids of the liver.
This cell becomes a part of permanent tissue