It is called a differentiation
specialized cells
Specialized Cells
The difference between cells and organisms is that cells are tiny individual structures which together, can make up an organism. However, cells can sometimes be their own organism such as a bacteria; a single celled organism. Where as, organisms such as humans are made up of many cells!
There are approximately 37.2 trillion cells in the human body. These cells make up different types of tissues and organs, each with their own specialized functions.
Each type of cell in a Multicellular Organism has it's own distinguishing characteristics that are based upon it's {partially} unique functions. Grouped into tissues, each cell type has it's own specific set of tasks that it naturally performs; along with it's basic, common Metabolism activities.
Many one-celled organisms perform all their life functions by themselves. Cells in a many-celled organism, however, do not work alone. Each cell carries on it's own life functions while depending in some way on other cells in the organism.
The mitochondria has it's own DNA in animals and plants have DNA in plastid body also. You have DNA in plasmid body of some bacteria. That means sort of autonomy is given to these structures to perform few specific functions.
YES, they are unique, just like you or i. we cannot deny that reptiles, in themselves, are individuals, with their own personality traits. with their own opinions and feelings. reptile cells are special. reptile cells are unique.
Platypuses have key internal structures, the same with any other vertebrate in existence. They have key organs that enable the various bodily functions as well as organ systems, each with their own functions.
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Facebook is more popular and used, but they both have their own unique functions that makes them both different.
they are called organelles because each organelle has their own function in the cell just like how organs have their own functions in the body.
Animal tissue consisting predominantly of contractile cells is known as muscle tissue. These cells, called muscle fibers, have the ability to contract and generate force, allowing for movements in the body. Muscle tissue is categorized into three types: skeletal, cardiac, and smooth, each with its own unique features and functions.
Each lipid type has it's own unique set of irreplaceable bio-functions.
The difference between cells and organisms is that cells are tiny individual structures which together, can make up an organism. However, cells can sometimes be their own organism such as a bacteria; a single celled organism. Where as, organisms such as humans are made up of many cells!
There are approximately 37.2 trillion cells in the human body. These cells make up different types of tissues and organs, each with their own specialized functions.
The mitochondria contain their own DNA in plants and animals; and chloroplasts contain their own DNA in plants and other photosynthetic organisms. Both of these structures divide (almost like cells) inside the cells.*This is also evidence for the theory of endosymbiosis, in which early cells ate early prokarotic cells (bacteria) and gained new organelles.
The nucleus is a structure not unique to plant cells.