9.2 ASSIGNMENT: Cell Specialization (Due December 19)
Cell Specialization (10 points)
There are many kinds of cells in the human body, such as muscle cells, bone cells, skin cells, blood cells, etc. Each kind of cell acts a little differently to suit its role in the body. For instance, muscles cells can stretch and snap back into shape (recoil) to suit the way a muscle needs function A nerve cell, on the other hand, doesn’t stretch or extend, but already has a very, very long tail (axon) down which a signal can be sent from one part of the body to another.
Instructions: Match up the pictures of cells based on the description of the structure and function of each cell.
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Attempts allowed: 2
Grading method: Highest grade
Grade to pass: 6.00 out of 10.00