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Which type of specialised cell contracts and expands to create movement? (can't be a sperm cell, red blood cell, nerve cell, root hair cell, white blood cell or columnar cell)
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Which type of specialised cell contracts and expands to create movement? (can't be a sperm cell, red blood cell, nerve cell, root hair cell, white blood cell or columnar cell)
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muscle tissue cells specialized for movement
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