1.1.3 Cell Specialization

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    • What is another name for cell specialization?
      Cell differentiation
    • Specialized cells form tissues, organs, and systems within an organism.

      True
    • Why do cells specialize in complex organisms?
      Efficient task completion
    • Specialized cells can form intricate structures necessary for organ function.

      True
    • What protein in red blood cells enables oxygen transport?
      Hemoglobin
    • Muscle cells contain many mitochondria for energy-intensive contraction.

      True
    • What type of cells often form linings to protect and secrete?
      Epithelial cells
    • Cell specialization, also known as cell differentiation, is the process where unspecialized cells become specialized to perform specific functions within an organism.
    • What is the primary function of red blood cells?
      Transport oxygen
    • Muscle cells contain many mitochondria to provide energy for contraction.

      True
    • Match the specialized cell type with its distinguishing characteristic:
      Red Blood Cells ↔️ No nucleus
      Nerve Cells ↔️ Myelin sheath
      Muscle Cells ↔️ Many mitochondria
    • Red blood cells lack a nucleus to allow more space for oxygen transport.
    • What is the shape of nerve cells that enables them to transmit signals efficiently?
      Elongated shape
    • Epithelial cells are often closely packed and form protective linings in the body.

      True
    • Red blood cells are specialized to transport oxygen throughout the body.
    • Epithelial cells are closely packed together to form protective linings and secretory surfaces.

      True
    • Red blood cells contain hemoglobin and lack a nucleus.
    • Why do cells specialize within complex organisms?
      To improve efficiency
    • Cell specialization is also known as cell differentiation.

      True
    • Cell specialization is the process where unspecialized cells become specialized to perform specific functions within an organism.
      True
    • Why is cell specialization necessary for organisms?
      Improved efficiency
    • What is one functional variety that organisms require specialized cells for?
      Movement
    • Match the cell type with its characteristic:
      Nerve Cells ↔️ Elongated shape
      Muscle Cells ↔️ Many mitochondria
    • Nerve cells have a myelin sheath to transmit signals rapidly.
    • Match the cell type with its distinguishing characteristic:
      Nerve Cells ↔️ Myelin sheath
      Muscle Cells ↔️ Many mitochondria
    • Arrange the following structures from smallest to largest in terms of complexity:
      1️⃣ Specialized Cells
      2️⃣ Tissues
      3️⃣ Organs
      4️⃣ Systems
    • The heart is an organ composed solely of cardiac muscle tissue.
      False
    • The heart is an organ made up of cardiac muscle tissue, connective tissue, and epithelial tissue.
    • Cell specialization is the process where unspecialized cells become specialized to perform specific functions
    • Match the specialized cell type with its function:
      Red Blood Cells ↔️ Transport oxygen
      Nerve Cells ↔️ Transmit signals
      Muscle Cells ↔️ Facilitate movement
      Epithelial Cells ↔️ Protect and secrete
    • Specialized cells are better equipped to perform particular functions, leading to improved efficiency
    • What is one example of a functional variety achieved through cell specialization?
      Secretion
    • Steps in the formation of tissues, organs, and systems through cell specialization:
      1️⃣ Unspecialized cells become specialized
      2️⃣ Specialized cells form tissues
      3️⃣ Tissues build organs
      4️⃣ Organs complete systems
    • Nerve cells have an elongated shape and a myelin sheath
    • What is one reason for cell specialization in organisms?
      Improved efficiency
    • Specialized cells are less efficient at performing their specific tasks compared to unspecialized cells.
      False
    • Nerve cells transmit signals using their elongated shape and myelin sheath.
    • What protein is found in red blood cells that allows them to transport oxygen?
      Hemoglobin
    • What type of tissue do epithelial cells often form?
      Linings
    • Red blood cells contain hemoglobin and lack a nucleus.

      True
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