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Specialised Cells

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Specialised Cells

Some cells look different from the ‘normal’ animal and plant cells. They are called specialised cells. Specialised cells have been adapted to perform a specific role.

Red blood cells

Red blood cells

  • Red blood cells are adapted to carry oxygen around the body. They contain haemoglobin.
  • This is a protein that transports oxygen.
  • They have no nucleus.
  • They have a large surface area in a bi-concave disc shape.
Neurones / nerve cells

Neurones / nerve cells

  • Neurones send and receive messages from the nervous system.
  • They are long and thin and so can transport messages over large distances around the body.
  • They can be 2m long.
  • They have lots of branches and so can connect with other neurones.
Ciliated cells

Ciliated cells

  • Ciliated cells have little tiny hairs on their surface called cilia.
  • Cilia are long and thin hairs that line the airways.
  • They move in a sweeping motion to trap microbes from the air in mucus. Mucus is a secreted substance.
  • When the microbes are trapped in mucus, the cilia move them up to the mouth so they can be swallowed.
  • Smokers can develop a smokers' cough.
    • This is when the cilia are destroyed and so the mucus can not be swept up to the mouth and hence they have a constant cough to try to remove the mucus.
Root hair cells

Root hair cells

  • Root hair cells absorb water and mineral ions.
  • They have a large surface area.
  • The cell wall is thin to make absorption easier.
Palisade cells

Palisade cells

  • Palisade cells absorb light for plants to photosynthesise.
  • They are found on the upper surface of leaves.
  • They contain lots of chloroplasts which are close to the edge of the cell.
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