The gamete. Haploid egg and sperm cells in sexually reproducing organisms.
sperm
is that are series pf specialised that are used for neuron functionality
Yes, in fighting diseases
Mitosis is the reproduction of any autosomal cell (non-sex cells). One cell splits into two daughter cells that are exact replicates of each other and have the same number of chromosomes that the mother cell had.
It is because it is motile and carries nutrients e.g oxygen round the entire body.
sperm
turn you on.
yes, in that it has no plasticity.
is that are series pf specialised that are used for neuron functionality
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
sperm cells and egg cells
A somatic cell, except for gametes, used in reproduction.
They are cells taken from an embryo in which they can be added to someone to change into a specialised cell. For example if a kidney needed to be replaced then an emryonic stem cell would have the nucleus of a working kidney cell added to it and then would be placed into the kidney of the patient, this will then trigger the reproduction of working kindey cells.
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.
nucleic acid makes up the cell's DNA which is used for cell reproduction and for giving the cell instructions on what do .
Cell reproduction refers to the division of the cells which occurs and can be described as reproduction. The cell divides in to two cells through Meiosis and Mitosis which are two different ways of cell reproduction also known as cell division.
Yes, in fighting diseases