The human body has hundreds of different cell types! Each cell type has a specific shape and function. Choose one cell type (that has not already been chosen by another student) and describe it's basic function. \
You should only write 2 or 3 sentences. Your mark is based purely upon completion. Please respond in the comments section by September 17th. Please include your name within your post.
Red blood cells carry oxygen to the body, which they take up while in the lungs and release when traveling through the circulatory system. They don't have a nucleus or any organelles and have a life expectance of about 120 days.
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Muscle is a very specialized tissue that has both the ability to contract and the ability to conduct electrical impulses. Muscles are are classified both functionally as either voluntary or involuntary and structurally as either striated or smooth. From this, there emerges three types of muscles: smooth involuntary (smooth) muscle, striated voluntary (skeletal) muscle and striated involuntary (cardiac) muscle.
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Stem cells is a kind of self-replication ability of pluripotent cells. Basic on certain conditions, it can be differentiated into various functional cells. Stem Cells is a not fully differentiated, immature cells that have a variety of tissues, organs and body regeneration potential function. The medical profession as "million by cell."
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Bacteria Cell is they are as unrelated to human beings as living things can be, but bacteria are essential to human life and life on planet Earth. Although they are notorious for their role in causing human diseases, from tooth decay to the Black Plague, there are beneficial species that are essential to good health.
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Thank you everyone! This post is now closed.
ReplyDeleteI'm sorry for late Miss. I didn't understand about we should do this, sorry.
ReplyDeleteLabile cell are cells that multiply constantly throughout life.They spend little or no time in the quiescent G0 phase of the cell cycle, but regularly perform cell division.In labile cells, it is not a speedup in the segments of the cell cycle, but rather a short or absent G0 phase that is responsible for the cells' constant division.
-Olivia Xiao