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Cell Differentiation Date Goal Essential Question New Vocabulary What I learned today? 2/8 1.1.3 What are specialized cells and how does their shape relate to their function? Differentiation *MAKE Specialized Cells SURE TO Stem Cells FILL IN* Nerve Cells Specialized Function: to carry electrical impulses from the brain to different parts of the body Shape: Elongated (travel long distances) and Dendrites (make connections to other cells) Sperm Cell Function: fertilizes the female egg, provide the genetic information from the male Shape: Flagella (to swim), streamlined (enhance speed), high concentration of mitochondria (energy), DNA (from male) Red Blood Cell Function: carries oxygen to various parts of the body via the protein hemoglobin Shape: Round, bicave (surface area for oxygen to bind), no nucleus (maximize room for oxygen) Muscle Tissue Function: allows for movement in the body, specialized for contracting and electrical conductivity Shape: elongated for contraction Xylem Cells Function: Small tubes that carry water from the roots to the leaves Shape: Long and resemble tubes, no ENDS to cell walls (allows for continuous flow of water) Root Hair Cell Function: absorbs water and other minerals from the soil to provide for the rest of the plant Shape: Thin cell walls (makes water uptake easier), finger like projections into soil (increases surface area for more efficient uptake of water and ions) Leaf Cell Function: absorbs light and conducts photosynthesis Shape: cells are closely packed together (maximize absorption), high number of chloroplasts KEY POINT Cell specialization (the specific function) determines the shape of the cell and the organelles present. *FUNCTION and SHAPE are related*