Biology, asked by tb15722963, 10 months ago

How is it that cells of the body are able to differentiate?

Each cell contains the same set of DNA but different genes are turned off or on depending on the cell's function

Each cell contains a different set of DNA

Each cell has the same set of DNA but once the cell differentiates, it loses the DNA that is not needed

Each cell contains only the DNA needed to help it with its function

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Answered by Techalla
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Answer:

Each cell contains the

Answered by ayush1053
0

Answer: correct answer is first one

Explanation: because every cell has dna and cells differentiate again and again during interval of time

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