Biology, asked by anishagrawal2770, 1 year ago

What is cell differentiation and why is it important?

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Answered by yulianeisydj13
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While it plays a significant role in embryonic development, the process of cell differentiation is also very important when it comes to complex organisms throughout their lives. This is because of the fact that it causes changes in size, shape, metabolic activities as well as signal responsiveness of cells.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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ANSWER:

Cell differentiation is the process through which embryonic cells become specialised cells. Cell differentiation is important because the process of cell differentiation turns the stem cells into specialised cells which is useful.

EXPLANATION:

Specialised cells have specific roles to play in the humans. Cell differentiation is important as it enables a multicellular organism to function in the right manner. Cell differentiation helps the various organs and tissues to develop and function properly.

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