How different types of cells are differenciated.

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Erythocyte Cell
They are specalised by having a biconcave shape to maximise surface area
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Neutrophil Cell
Specialised by having plenty of lysosomes to break down waste material and also having a lobed nucleus to increase energy.
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Sperm Cell
Tail for movement, also has acrosomes in the head of the cell to enable the sperm cell to break through the egg cell
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Palisade Cell
Has plenty of chloroplasts for photosynthesis, also has long mesophyll cells
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Root Hair Cell
Has plenty of mitochondria for Active Transport, also has a large surface area to absorb minerals and water from the soil
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Guard Cell
Has a different cell wall, also has lots of chloroplasts and smaller epidermal cells
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Cilated Epithilium
Has hairs to sweep back mucus, saliva and dirt towards the back of the throat.
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Specialised by having plenty of lysosomes to break down waste material and also having a lobed nucleus to increase energy.

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Neutrophil Cell

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Tail for movement, also has acrosomes in the head of the cell to enable the sperm cell to break through the egg cell

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Has plenty of chloroplasts for photosynthesis, also has long mesophyll cells

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Has plenty of mitochondria for Active Transport, also has a large surface area to absorb minerals and water from the soil

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