What are red blood cells adapted for?
Carrying oxygen.
Name some specialised cells.
Palisade leaf cells, guard cells, red blood cells, sperm and egg cells.
What are palisade leaf cells adapted to?
Photosynthesis.
What are guard cells adapted for?
Opening and closing the stomata.
What are the sperm and egg cells adapted to?
Reproduction.
How are red blood cells adapted to carrying oxygen?
Large surface area, filled with haemoglobin, which absorb oxygen, and no nucleus for extra space.