The structure of a cell is based on its functions explain
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Cells generally begin life in a state called undifferentiated, which means that they are not yet adapted for any specific function. Once the cell is committed to a specific tissue, which determines what its function will be, the cell changes and differentiates so that it is better suited for its job. For example, nerve cells, or neurons, grow long extensions that reach out and connect to other neurons nearby so that the cell becomes...
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