Front | Briefly give some examples of how the red blood cell, root hair cell, ciliates cell and xylem cell are specialised for their purpose (cell specialisation) |
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Back | RBC: very flexible, no nucleus so more room for haemoglobin RHC: long extension to provide large SA for absorption CC: thin layer of tiny moving hairs to clear mucus XC: cell walls contain lignin so supports the plant |
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