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2.4.12 Specialised Cells
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Specialised cells are adapted to perform specific functions in multicellular organisms. These adaptations involve unique structures, organelles, and transport mechanisms that enable the cell to carry out its role efficiently.
Examples of Specialised Cells and Their Adaptations:
Red Blood Cells (Erythrocytes):
Function: Transport oxygen around the body.
Adaptations:
Biconcave shape increases surface area for gas exchange.
No nucleus or organelles, maximising space for haemoglobin.
Thin membrane for easy diffusion of oxygen and carbon dioxide.
Root Hair Cells:
Function: Absorb water and minerals from the soil.
Adaptations:
Long, thin extensions increase surface area for absorption.
Thin cell wall reduces diffusion distance.
Contain many mitochondria to provide ATP for active transport of mineral ions.
Epithelial Cells of the Small Intestine:
Function: Absorb nutrients such as glucose and amino acids.
Adaptations:
Microvilli increase surface area for absorption.
Rich supply of carrier and channel proteins for facilitated diffusion and active transport.
Contain numerous mitochondria to supply energy for co-transport.
Sperm Cells:
Function: Fertilise the egg cell (ovum).
Adaptations:
Flagellum enables mobility to swim towards the egg.
Many mitochondria provide ATP for movement.
Acrosome contains enzymes to penetrate the egg's outer layer.
Neurons (Nerve Cells):
Function: Transmit electrical signals around the body.
Adaptations:
Long axons for transmitting signals over long distances.
Myelin sheath insulates the axon, speeding up nerve impulse transmission.
Numerous dendrites provide large surface area for connections with other neurons.
General Features of Specialised Cells:
Specific Proteins:
Specialised cells produce proteins specific to their function (e.g., haemoglobin in red blood cells, digestive enzymes in gut cells).
Efficient Transport:
Cells often contain transport proteins in their membranes to facilitate the movement of ions, nutrients, or gases.
Energy Supply:
Cells that require active processes (e.g., root hair cells, epithelial cells) contain many mitochondria for ATP production.
Structural Adaptations:
Features like microvilli, flagella, or biconcave shapes maximise efficiency in their specific roles.
Importance of Specialisation:
Specialisation allows multicellular organisms to perform complex functions efficiently by dividing tasks among different cell types.
These cells work together in tissues, organs, and organ systems to maintain homeostasis and ensure survival.
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Tip for Exams:
Use specific examples (e.g., red blood cells, root hair cells) to explain how their structure supports their function.
Be able to link specialised cell features to transport mechanisms such as active transport, facilitated diffusion, and osmosis.
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Summary:
Specialised cells are adapted for specific roles in the body.
Examples include red blood cells, root hair cells, epithelial cells, and neurons, each with unique structural and functional adaptations.
These adaptations enable efficient transport and energy use, essential for maintaining the function of multicellular organisms.
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