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1.4 Specialisation In Animal Cells (GCSE Biology)
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What is a major function of sperm cells?
What is shown by cell specialisation?
Why is there an axon in nerve cells?
Why are specialised cells essential for large organisms?
Which specialised cell contains genetic material for fertilisation?
When do cells typically specialise?
Which specialised cell type contracts to cause movement?
Why do sperm cells contain an acrosome?
What is the function of mitochondria in the middle section of sperm cells?
Mitochondria in striated muscle cells perform what essential function?
Glycogen in muscle cells serves as:
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