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1.4 Specialisation In Animal Cells (GCSE Biology)
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What is the function of mitochondria in the middle section of sperm cells?
Why do nerve cells have many dendrites?
When do cells typically specialise?
Why are specialised cells essential for large organisms?
Why do sperm cells contain an acrosome?
Why is there an axon in nerve cells?
What role do synapses play in nerve cells?
Glycogen in muscle cells serves as:
Which animal cell type transmits nerve impulses?
Mitochondria in nerve cells primarily:
What is a specialised animal cell adapted to do?
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