It is because it is motile and carries nutrients e.g oxygen round the entire body.
Yes, in fighting diseases
Natural Killer cells are lymphocytes (white blood cells specialised in immunity) that are cytotoxic, meaning that they produce toxins that affect other cells.
Red blood cells are the most common specialized cells in the human body. They are responsible for carrying oxygen to tissues and removing carbon dioxide from the body.
is that are series pf specialised that are used for neuron functionality
Division of labour is the term that describes the specialised function of cell organelles which comes together to ensure the cell is capable of surviving as well as performing its role in the body
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
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Yes, in fighting diseases
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A cell which is Specialised to perfom a specfic function PHS-cells produce Blood cells
Yes, it has it specific duties. Mostly to carry oxygen and glucose around the body to organs which need it.
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It's not a lymph it's a specialised cell called nurse cells which not only create Red blood cells but after 20-30 days when that red blood cell is worn out another nurse cell recycles it.
Natural Killer cells are lymphocytes (white blood cells specialised in immunity) that are cytotoxic, meaning that they produce toxins that affect other 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.
A cell which is Specialised to perfom a specfic function