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What do you mean by differentiated cells and undifferentiated cells? Explain.

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Answered by itsme354
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Differentiated cells are cells that “received a particular role” when it comes to cell. In this case, we also call it a “specialized cell”, too. This topic is related to biotechnology based on what I have learned.

For example, let’s talk about “Stem Cells”.

Stem Cells are undifferentiated cells that have potential to receive a particular role. If those stem cells (undifferentiated cells) get a type of electric signal, they become differentiated. That is why stem cells can be changed to any body cells, like muscle cells, skin cells, bone cells, and so on. And this is why the medical researchers are trying to figure how to turn stem cells into a specialized cell they want.

In Summary,

: Undifferentiated Cells are the cells that did not receive any particular roles (i.e. stem cells)

: Differentiated Cells are the cells that is “specialized” after receiving an electrical signal from the body. So these cells only have one role for each. (i.e. muscle cell cannot work as a bone cell…)

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Answered by kritika25ojha
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Undifferentiated cells refers to a cell that has yet to develop into a particular cell variant. Undifferentiated stem cells are the very basic cells in biology that all other cells derive from. The very first few cells in an embryo are considered undifferentiated.

Stem cells are basically undifferentiated cells that have the unique ability to produce many different types of cell lines. By the very definition large undifferentiated carcinoma cells lack either glandular or squamous differentiation.

The term is the opposite of differentiated cells and is usually used to help describe tissue or cells that have not used paracrine cell signalling to become specialized into a particular function or structures as adult stem cells. Undifferentiated cancer cells are dangerous and often grow and spread quickly.

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