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Page 1: Cell Specialization Cell structure and function. Cell Specialization Specific cells are uniquely suited to carry out specific functions, some specific.

Cell Specialization

Cell structure and function

Page 2: Cell Specialization Cell structure and function. Cell Specialization Specific cells are uniquely suited to carry out specific functions, some specific.

Cell Specialization

• Specific cells are uniquely suited to carry out specific functions, some specific types of cells are listed below:

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Neurons • These are cells

that are part of the nervous system, they are message carrying cells

• They are among the longest and thinnest cells in the body

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Macrophages• Provide protection,

travel in the bloodstream

• At the site of a wound or infection, macrophages appear in great numbers and begin to disarm the bacteria and other invading organisms.

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Red Blood Cells• A single drop of blood contains

millions or red blood cells constantly traveling through the body delivering oxygen and removing waste

• RBCs are red because they contain a protein called hemoglobin (bright red in color)

• Hemoglobin contains iron, an excellent vehicle for transporting oxygen and carbon dioxide

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• The RBCs get worn out and eventually die

• The average life cycle of a red blood cell is 120 days

• Your bones are always producing new blood cells

• If sudden blood loss occurs, the platelets kick into action• Platelets are irregularly – shaped colorless bodies in blood• Sticky surface lets them form clots

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Stem Cells

• Scientists primarily work with two kinds of stem cells from animals and humans:– Embryonic stem cells– Adult stem cells

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Embryonic Stem Cells

• In the 3 to 5 day old embryo – a blastocyst, a small group of about 30 cells gives rise to the hundreds of highly specialized cells needed to make up an adult organism

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Adult, or somatic, stem cells

• In some adult tissue, such as bone marrow, muscle, skin, liver, and brain, populations of adult stem cells replace cells lost through normal wear and tear, injury or disease

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Epithelial Cells form Epithelial Tissue

• Structure:– Epithelial Cells pack tightly together and form

continuous sheets that line different parts of the body.• Function:

– Protection, secretion, absorption, and transport• Examples:

– Inside the mouth (cheek cells) – Line organs like the stomach– Surround the outside of organs– Make the outer layer of skin

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MUSCLE TISSUE• Structure:

– Muscle cells make specialized tissue that can contract. – Muscle tissue contains the specialized proteins actin

and myosin that slide past one another.• Function:

– Allows for movement of limbs and contraction.• Examples:

– Heart – Cardiac Muscle– Body Movement—Skeletal Muscle– Digestive Tract, Veins/Arteries, Bladder—Smooth

Muscle

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NERVE TISSUE• Structure:

– Elongated cells with many branches.• Function:

– Has the ability to generate and conduct electrical signals in the body.

– These signals are managed by the brain and transmitted down the spinal cord to the body.

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White Blood Cell

• Structure:– Large, flexible cells– Covered in proteins that recognize invaders.

• Function:– Part of your immune system.– Fight off bacteria and other invaders.

• Examples:– Neutrophils – engulf bacteria– Basophil – Release histamine to promote and

inflammatory response.

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Red Blood Cell

• Structure:– Round, disc-shaped cell– Concave center

• Function:– Transport oxygen

throughout the body.

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Plant Leaf vs. Plant Stem• Leaf

– Contains Guard Cells that open and close to allow for gas exchange

– Lined with Chloroplasts

• Stem– Contain Xylem and Phloem that carry food and

water up the stem of the plant.