Stem Cells: Cells with what seems to be "stems" coming out of each end,  - This helps stem cells divide and replicate as many times as they need., Bone Cells: Cells which seem to be sharp and spikey, - This helps the bone cells either decompose, regulate, or aid., Blood cells: Cells which are tiny and circular, - This helps blood cells toe move in and out veins to either transport, fight, or clot., Muscle Cell: Cells which seem to be lengthy and thin and replicate raw muscle, - This helps muscle cells to enable body movement and build up tissue to break and regrow stronger., Fat Cells: Cells usually round and swollen, - This helps fat cells store energy, to be used, and produce hormones., Skin Cells: Cells which appear thin and flakey, - This helps the skin cells to protect the body from the outside world and build up layers over time., Nerve Cells: cells which look small and wiry, - This helps nerve cells to send signals quickly and easily. , Endothelial cells: Cells which look webby and thin, - This helps endothelial cells to line the multiple system structures and regulate gases and fluids as well as create new blood vessels., Sex Cell: Cells which have "tails" or flagella's, - This helps sex cells to move quickly and unite in fertilization., Pancreatic Cells: Cells which look to be filled with holes and bumpy all over, - This helps pancreatic cells to regulate nd digest as well as discharge hormones through ducts and directly into other organs., Cancer Cells: Cells which look to be covered in veins or wire, - This helps cancer cells get exposure faster and spread rapidly. (one of the only cells working against the body),

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