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bogdanovich [222]
4 years ago
5

What is the process by which cells become differentiated?

Biology
2 answers:
BabaBlast [244]4 years ago
6 0

Answer: Cellular differentiation

Explanation:

Talja [164]4 years ago
5 0

Answer:

Cellular differentiation is the process in which a cell changes from one cell type to another. Usually, the cell changes to a more specialized type. Differentiation occurs numerous times during the development of a multicellular organism as it changes from a simple zygote to a complex system of tissues and cell types.

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