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What are specialised cells?
Cells that are adapted to a specific function with at least one difference from typical plant or animal cells.
What is an example of a specialised animal cell?
Red blood cell.
Why do red blood cells have no nucleus?
To store more oxygen molecules using haemoglobin.
What is the main function of red blood cells?
To transport oxygen throughout the body.
What is haemoglobin?
A protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen.
How do specialised cells differ from typical cells?
They have adaptations that enable them to perform particular functions more effectively.