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Cell Specialisation in Animals

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Cell Differentiation

Cell differentiation is the process where a cell develops new sub-cellular structures (structures inside a cell) to let it perform a specific function. When this happens, the cell becomes specialised.

Embryos

Embryos

  • Cell differentiation happens during an organism’s development.
  • Organisms start as one cell.
  • These cells divide to form embryos that differentiate (specialise) to produce cells that can perform all of the body's functions.
Plants

Plants

  • Many plant cells keep their ability to differentiate throughout their life.
  • Because of this, plants are always able to create new tissues (matter that animals and plants are made from).
Adult animals

Adult animals

  • Cell differentiation is rare in mature (adult) animals.
  • Their cells mostly divide (one cell splits to create two cells) in order to replace cells and repair tissues.
  • New tissues are rarely created.
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Cell Biology

1.1

What's in Cells?

1.2

Cell Division

1.3

Transport in Cells

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Organisation

2.1

Principles of Organisation

2.2

Enzymes

2.3

Circulatory System

2.4

Non-Communicable Diseases

2.5

Plant Tissues, Organs & Systems

3

Infection & Response

4

Bioenergetics

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Homeostasis & Response

5.1

Homeostasis

5.2

The Human Nervous System

5.3

Hormonal Coordination in Humans

5.4

Plant Hormones

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Inheritance, Variation & Evolution

6.1

Reproduction

6.2

Variation & Evolution

6.3

Genetics & Evolution

6.4

Classification

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Ecology

7.1

Adaptations & Interdependence

7.2

Organisation of Ecosystems

7.3

Biodiversity

7.4

Trophic Levels

7.5

Food Production

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