Specialized cells are called committed cells. They can only divide to form cells of the same type.
Example:
Muscle cells are specialized cells that divide to form more muscle cells
There are
myocytes (muscle cells),
neurons (nerve cells),
lymphocytes (white blood cells),
erythrocytes (red blood cells),
fibroblasts (which connect things together),
epithelial cells (which line organs),
osteocytes (which make bone),
chondrocytes (which make cartilage),
oligodendrocytes (which surround nerves
A sperm cell: Fertilises egg cell
Nerve cells, pallisade cell, cone cell (helps you to see in colour), root hair cell...
Red blood cells
White blood cells
Root hair cells
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Stem cells are cells that have not specialised. Specialist cells can only be the one thing that they are specialised for; ie, you cannot turn skin cells into a heart, or liver cells into a brain. Stem cells have not specialised and can therefore become any type of cell. I am not sure how they are stimulated to become one kind or another, but they can. Adult stem cells are not as good as embryonic stem cells, but because harvesting embryonic stem cells requires the destruction of a human embryo it is banned in many countries.
cells
specialised cells that work together to preform a special task
The gamete. Haploid egg and sperm cells in sexually reproducing organisms.
sensory receptors - specialized nerve cells
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Skin cells, brain cells, blood cells, etc.
They occur on the surface of specialised cells and are called "cilia".
You don't want to know. ( He,he!) Sperm cells are are produced in specialised tissue called the germinal epithelium. During puberty, hormones stimulate the sperm cells to become active. The process for producing sperm cells is called spermatogenesis.
Stem cells are cells that have not specialised. Specialist cells can only be the one thing that they are specialised for; ie, you cannot turn skin cells into a heart, or liver cells into a brain. Stem cells have not specialised and can therefore become any type of cell. I am not sure how they are stimulated to become one kind or another, but they can. Adult stem cells are not as good as embryonic stem cells, but because harvesting embryonic stem cells requires the destruction of a human embryo it is banned in many countries.
They're specialised because their sole job is to transport oxygen to the body's cells, and carry carbon dioxide away. This is similar to white blood cells who's only job is to defend the body from invading diseases.
no they are all sexually enviroment
cells
Unspecialised means no specialised function. For example ciliated cells vs nonciliated cells.
Specialised cells other examples include epilithieum cells.
specialised cells that work together to preform a special task