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Explain cell differentiation.​

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Answered by Hyemi2008
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Cell differentiation refers to the normal process by which a less specialized cell goes through development and maturation in order to become more distinct in terms of form and function. It is the process in which a cell changes into another cell type

Answered by ItzAaron7
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Cell differentiation refers to the normal process by which a less specialized cell goes through development and maturation in order to become more distinct in terms of form and function. It is the process in which a cell changes into another cell type.

Differentiated cells are important in a multicellular organism because they are able to perform a specialised function in the body. However, specialisation comes at a cost. The cost is that the differentiated cells often lose the ability to make new copies of themselves.

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