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Cell division - AQACell differentiation

Chromosomes carry genetic information in a molecule called DNA. A type of cell division called mitosis ensures that when a cell divides each new cell produced has the same genetic information.

Part of Biology (Single Science)Cell biology

Cell differentiation

Animals and plants produced by sexual reproduction begin life as a single cell 鈥 a or .

This cell must divide to produce a organism. It must also so that its cells develop features that enable them to fulfil specific roles.

Specialised cells in animals

Cells of the鈥Specialised to鈥
Circulatory systemTransport substances, defend the body, regulate temperature
Excretory systemRemove waste products and unwanted substances, regulate the water content of the body
Muscular system Bring about movement
Nervous system Respond to internal and external stimuli and conditions, carry messages for the body work as a coordinated whole
Respiratory system Deliver oxygen for respiration and remove waste
Reproductive system Bring about fertilisation to produce new offspring
Skeletal system To bring about movement, support and protect internal structures, produce blood cells, store and release calcium
Cells of the鈥Circulatory system
Specialised to鈥Transport substances, defend the body, regulate temperature
Cells of the鈥Excretory system
Specialised to鈥Remove waste products and unwanted substances, regulate the water content of the body
Cells of the鈥Muscular system
Specialised to鈥Bring about movement
Cells of the鈥Nervous system
Specialised to鈥Respond to internal and external stimuli and conditions, carry messages for the body work as a coordinated whole
Cells of the鈥Respiratory system
Specialised to鈥Deliver oxygen for respiration and remove waste
Cells of the鈥Reproductive system
Specialised to鈥Bring about fertilisation to produce new offspring
Cells of the鈥Skeletal system
Specialised to鈥To bring about movement, support and protect internal structures, produce blood cells, store and release calcium

Specialised cells in plants

Cells of the...Specialised to...
LeafPalisade mesophyllCarry out photosynthesis
Spongy mesophyllAllow gases to circulate for the exchange of gases between the leaf and the environment, carry out some photosynthesis
Guard cellsOpen and close to control the exchange of gases 鈥 carbon dioxide, water vapour and oxygen
PhloemSieve tubes Transport products of photosynthesis, including sugars and amino acids, from the leaf to where they are needed
Companion cellsProvide the energy required for transporting substances in sieve tubes
XylemXylem vesselsTransport water and dissolved minerals from the roots, up the plant
Growing pointsMeristemProduce new cells as they divide
Leaf
Cells of the...Palisade mesophyll
Specialised to...Carry out photosynthesis
Cells of the...Spongy mesophyll
Specialised to...Allow gases to circulate for the exchange of gases between the leaf and the environment, carry out some photosynthesis
Cells of the...Guard cells
Specialised to...Open and close to control the exchange of gases 鈥 carbon dioxide, water vapour and oxygen
Phloem
Cells of the...Sieve tubes
Specialised to...Transport products of photosynthesis, including sugars and amino acids, from the leaf to where they are needed
Cells of the...Companion cells
Specialised to...Provide the energy required for transporting substances in sieve tubes
Xylem
Cells of the...Xylem vessels
Specialised to...Transport water and dissolved minerals from the roots, up the plant
Growing points
Cells of the...Meristem
Specialised to...Produce new cells as they divide