Epithelial Cell Function
Connective cell Function
Palisade Cell Function
Connective cell structure
Palisade Cell Structure
Nerve Cell Structure
Epidermal Cell Structure
Nerve cell function
Root Hair Cell Function
Epithilial Cell Structure
Root Hair Cell Structure
specialized cells
Muscle Cell Function
Epidermal Cell Function
Muscle cell structure
FUNCTION: Holds the different body parts together
FUNCTION: to contract so that they can move body parts
STRUCTURE: jelly-like with spindly fibers that help it to stick to other cells
FUNCTION: Lines the surfaces of blood vessels, organs, and skin for protection and separation of those items from the environment
FUNCTION: carry electrical impulses (information) to different parts of the body
STRUCTURE: Long cells allow them to stretch out long distances AND have large ends to connect to the next cell for easier communication
STRUCTURE: These cells are large and contain chloroplasts (makes ground tissue)
FUNCTION: Cells that cover the outside of the plan and reduces water loss
FUNCTION: These cells make food for plants (makes ground tissue)
STRUCTURE: Long and thin cells to increase the rate of water transport AND contain lots of mitochondria to provide the energy to move lots of water (makes vascular tissue)
STRUCTURE: Contains more mitochondria for greater energy production AND are able to change their length
FUNCTION: These cells take water into the plant cells upward from the ground. (makes vascular tissue)
A cell that has a specific function, different from other cells.
STRUCTURE: Multiple cells are tightly packed so items cannot pass through these AND have a top/bottom that is strong and difficult to penetrate.
STRUCTURE: multiple cells are closely packed so items cannot enter easily AND secretes a waxy covering that helps protect the inside and keeps water from escaping.