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How are nerve cells specialised?

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This is an example of a specialised cell and its job is to carry electrical signals from one part of the body to another. They are long to cover more distance and have branched connection at their ends to connect to other nerve cells, creating a network throughout the body. They're specialised for rapid signalling.


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This is an example of a specialised cell and its job is to carry electrical signals from one part of the body to another.

They are long to cover more distance and have branched connection at their ends to connect to other nerve cells, creating a network throughout the body.

They're specialised for rapid signalling.
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