Specialized cells perform specialized functions in multicellular organisms. Groups of specialized cells cooperate to form a tissue, such as a muscle. Different tissues are in turn grouped together to form larger functional units, called org...
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Cellular differentiation - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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In developmental biology, cellular differentiation is the process by which a less specialized cell becomes a more specialized cell type. Differentiation occurs numerous times during the development ...
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Cells, Specialized Types | Macmillan Plant Sciences. Cells, Specialized Types summary with 4 pages of encyclopedia entries, research information, and more. ... The different types of specialized plant cells are distinguished by cell shape and by properties of the cell wall and protoplast. The plant cell wall is one of the...
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Human development has long been seen as a one-way street. ... During gestation, stem cells were thought to develop into a succession of ever more specialized cells. As Dr. R. Ariel Gomez has discovered, the final identity of these cells is not as definite as once thought. “The identity of many cell types is in a...
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Assimilate and water transport ... Prevent water loss ... Reproduce new cells...
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Specialized cells perform specialized functions in multicellular organisms. Groups of specialized cells cooperate to form a tissue, such as a muscle. Different tissues are in turn grouped together to form larger functional units, called organs.
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However, two more cells with red granules can be found in the epithelium (can you find them?). These are not eosinophils. They are specialized endocrine cells that secrete hormones and growth factors important to the GI tract (called "enteroendocrine cells".
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