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Kathleen Proctor
24 June, 19:17
How do specialized cells differ from each other?
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Koda
24 June, 21:54
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They are all made to do a different and specialized job
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Carleigh Caldwell
24 June, 23:04
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Specialized cells are made to perform a specific task that no other cell does. Like skin cells. They are made for protecting the inside of our body from harmful items outside. Or blood cells, made for transporting oxygen and air to other parts of our body, and carrying carbon dioxide out.
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