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Specialized cells are called committed cells. They can only divide to form cells of the same type.

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Muscle cells are specialized cells that divide to form more muscle cells

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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

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A sperm cell: Fertilises egg cell

Nerve cells, pallisade cell, cone cell (helps you to see in colour), root hair cell...

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Red blood cells

White blood cells

Root hair cells

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