Introducing Specialized Cells
Specialized cells are uniquely structured to perform specific functions within an organism. These cellular maestros include nerve cells, muscle cells, and photoreceptors, each designed to fulfill distinct roles in the body 🧬.
Examples of Specialized Cells:
- Red Blood Cells: Carry oxygen to tissues and remove carbon dioxide.
- Neurons: Process and transmit information through electrical and chemical signals.
- Muscle Cells: Facilitate movement and aid in locomotion.
To learn more about how these cells function, check our cell functions page.