Cell differentiation
Animals and plants produced by sexual reproduction begin life as a single cell 鈥 a fertilisationThe joining of a male and female gamete. egg cellThe female reproductive cell. or zygoteA fertilised egg cell..
This cell must divide to produce a multicellularHaving more than one cell. organism. It must also differentiationWhen an unspecialised cell becomes a more specialised cell type., so that its cells develop features that enable them to fulfil specific roles.
Examples in animals include:
Cells of the: | Specialised to: |
Circulatory system | Transport substances. Defend the body. Regulate temperature. |
Excretory system | Remove waste products and unwanted substances. Regulate the water content of the body. |
Muscular system | Bring about movement. |
Nervous system | Respond to internal and external stimuli and conditions. Carry messages for the body to work as a coordinated whole. |
Respiratory system | Deliver oxygen for respiration and remove waste carbon dioxide. |
Reproductive system | Bring about fertilisation to produce new offspring. |
Skeletal system | Bring about movement. Support and protect internal structures. Produce blood cells. Store and release calcium. |
Cells of the: | Circulatory system |
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Specialised to: | Transport substances. Defend the body. Regulate temperature. |
Cells of the: | Excretory system |
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Specialised to: | Remove waste products and unwanted substances. Regulate the water content of the body. |
Cells of the: | Muscular system |
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Specialised to: | Bring about movement. |
Cells of the: | Nervous system |
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Specialised to: | Respond to internal and external stimuli and conditions. Carry messages for the body to work as a coordinated whole. |
Cells of the: | Respiratory system |
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Specialised to: | Deliver oxygen for respiration and remove waste carbon dioxide. |
Cells of the: | Reproductive system |
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Specialised to: | Bring about fertilisation to produce new offspring. |
Cells of the: | Skeletal system |
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Specialised to: | Bring about movement. Support and protect internal structures. Produce blood cells. Store and release calcium. |
Some specialised cells of plants:
Cells of the: | Specialised to: | |
Leaf | Palisade mesophyll | Carry out photosynthesis. |
Spongy mesophyll | Allow gases to circulate for the exchange of gases between the leaf and the environment. Carry out photosynthesis. | |
Guard cells | Open and close to control the exchange of gases 鈥 carbon dioxide, water vapour and oxygen. | |
Phloem | Sieve tubes | Transport products of photosynthesis, including sugars and amino acids, from the leaf to where they are needed. |
Companion cells | Provide the energy required for transporting substances in sieve tubes. | |
Xylem | Xylem vessels | Transport water and dissolved minerals from the roots, up the plant. |
Growing points | Meristem | Produce new cells by mitosis. |
Cells of the: | Leaf |
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Palisade mesophyll | |
Specialised to: | Carry out photosynthesis. |
Cells of the: | |
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Spongy mesophyll | |
Specialised to: | Allow gases to circulate for the exchange of gases between the leaf and the environment. Carry out photosynthesis. |
Cells of the: | |
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Guard cells | |
Specialised to: | Open and close to control the exchange of gases 鈥 carbon dioxide, water vapour and oxygen. |
Cells of the: | Phloem |
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Sieve tubes | |
Specialised to: | Transport products of photosynthesis, including sugars and amino acids, from the leaf to where they are needed. |
Cells of the: | |
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Companion cells | |
Specialised to: | Provide the energy required for transporting substances in sieve tubes. |
Cells of the: | Xylem |
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Xylem vessels | |
Specialised to: | Transport water and dissolved minerals from the roots, up the plant. |
Cells of the: | Growing points |
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Meristem | |
Specialised to: | Produce new cells by mitosis. |