During development, if a cell has committed to a particular fate, it is said to be
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During development, if a cell has committed to a particular fate, it is said to be differentiated.
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The cell is the basic unit of life. It is in the range of micrometers but contains all the machinery to run a life. It has various organs that perform different functions.
Cell Cycle:
- The cell cycle has 4 phases. M phase, G-1 phase, S phase, and the G2 phase. where the G-1, S, and G-2 phase together is called interphase.
- M phase is the division phase. It might be mitotic or meiotic. If mitotic it will result in 2 daughter cells and if meiotic it will result in 4 daughter cells.
- after the M phase, the cell enters the G1 phase, where it prepares itself for the next division. As a first step, it doubles the number of organelles and does transcription.
- Also, some of the cells acquire specialized functions and move out of this cell cycle and hence enter the phase. when the cells enter the phase they are called the differentiated cell and they won't divide further.
Hence, differentiated cells become tissues and perform specialized specific functions. They do not divide like rest of the cells.
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