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What role do specialized cells perform in establishing homeostasis?

Specialized cells work independently to perform their specific functions.
Specialized cells work only as a team to perform the functions of the body.
Specialized cells work independently as well as in a team to perform the functions of the body.
Specialized cells in the body perform all the functions that are necessary to maintain homeostasis.

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Specialized cells work independently as well as in a team to perform the functions of the body.

They have specific individual roles (e.g., red blood cells transport O2, muscle cells contract) but also communicate and cooperate in tissues, organs and systems (via signaling and feedback loops) to maintain homeostasis.