Specialised Cells

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There are many types of cells. They vary in shape and size depending on their functions (jobs). Each type of cell is well adapted to it's function.
Fatimah-Zahra Chowdhury
Flashcards by Fatimah-Zahra Chowdhury, updated more than 1 year ago
Fatimah-Zahra Chowdhury
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Red Blood Cell Carries oxygen around the body. Full of a pigment called haemoglobin, this picks up oxygen. It also has no nucleus. Bioconcave disk goves a large surface area.
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