Your brain is the control center for your body, it tells it what to do. However, all of the cells in your body are needed to perform what your brain tells them to do, so in a way, all of them.
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Neurons are the type of cells that control body functions. They are specialized cells of the nervous system that transmit electrical signals to various parts of the body, allowing for communication between different systems and regulating bodily functions such as movement, sensation, and cognition.
The Golgi body functions to package and modify proteins within a cell.
nucleus: control center of the cell cell membrane: controls substances going in and out of the cell (means like controls what type of something like that) chloroplasts: contains chlorophyll for photosynthesis (or was is food? 0.0) cell wall: gives the cell a regular shape (not seen in typical animal cell) cytoplasm: suspends the organelles, their nutrients, and products Note: how old are you 'cause this is 5th grade/ primary 5(which i am) stuff..... ().()
The type of cell in the respiratory tract that functions as phagocytes is the macrophages. Macrophages are part of the immune system and play a crucial role in engulfing and destroying pathogens and foreign particles that are inhaled to help protect the body from infections.
The amoeba has a cell membrane that surrounds its cytoplasm and helps control the movement of substances in and out of the cell. It also has pseudopods, or temporary projections of its cytoplasm, which it uses for movement and capturing food. Additionally, the nucleus of the amoeba contains its genetic material and controls its cellular functions.
Epithelial cells are a type of cell that lines the surfaces and cavities of our body, providing protection, absorption, and secretion functions. They can be found in tissues like our skin, intestines, and respiratory tract.