examples are:
1] muscle cells
2] epithelial cells
3] fat cells
4] nerve cells
Any cell which has changed (due to the activation of certain genes) is a differentiated cell. Examples include nerve cells, muscle fibres and schwann cells
all of the above!
parenchyma
phloem
xylem
The bone marrow contains 3 types of multipotent stem cells (i.e. cells which can differentiate into several other types of cells) in the stroma. However, other cells are fully differentiated.
One thing that is true about cell differentiation is that some of the proteins found in differentiated cells are found in all cells of a multicellular organism.
I think the term you're looking for is differentiated. Stem cells are undifferentiated - they do not appear to have a precise purpose other than to divide and provide a method of producing new cells. Differentiated cells are programmed to undertake a specific form or function, for example muscle cells, red blood cells etc.
a nucleus whose cells have not gone through the process of differentiation.
Because cells of the blastocyst or inner cell mass (ICM) are subjected to strong selection for proliferation, as per "survival of the fittest" phenomena of evolution (speedheart8).
Terminally differentiated cells are cells that have lost the ability to divide. Examples of these cells in the human body include skeletal muscle cells, cardiac muscle cells, and neurons.
Moderately differentiated liver cancer refers to the histological grade of the cancer cells in a liver tumor. The differentiation level indicates how closely the cancer cells resemble normal liver cells under a microscope. The grading system typically ranges from well-differentiated (closely resembling normal cells) to poorly differentiated (bearing little resemblance). In the context of moderately differentiated liver cancer: Well-Differentiated: Cells closely resemble normal liver cells. Moderately Differentiated: Cells exhibit some abnormal features but still bear resemblance to liver cells. Poorly Differentiated: Cells show significant abnormalities and little resemblance to normal liver cells. The degree of differentiation can provide insights into the aggressiveness of the cancer and its potential response to treatment. Well-differentiated tumors may be less aggressive and more responsive to treatment, while poorly differentiated tumors may be more aggressive and challenging to treat. However, it's essential to consider other factors, such as the stage of cancer and overall health of the patient, when determining prognosis and treatment options.
The bone marrow contains 3 types of multipotent stem cells (i.e. cells which can differentiate into several other types of cells) in the stroma. However, other cells are fully differentiated.
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When a cell becomes differentiated it has gone through dysplasia and metaplasia to another cell type.
No. A paramecium is a one-celled organism.
it is the mass of cells become differentiated.. :]
One thing that is true about cell differentiation is that some of the proteins found in differentiated cells are found in all cells of a multicellular organism.
There are many cells that loose their capability to divide after certain period of time ( a phenomenon known as replicative senescence in molecular biology). These cells are differentiated and are accustomed to the functions to which they are destined. Most of the cells in the animals are not able to divide, the best examples being neurons and cardiac cells.
encapsulatedGrowth enclosed in a sheath of tissue that prevents tumor cells from invading surrounding tissue.GII(tumor grade classification) the cells are moderately differentiated.
Some examples of plant cells are : Parenchyma Cells, Collenchyma Cells, Sclerenchyma Cells, and water conducting cells. Animal cells are nerve cells, muscle cells, and skin cells.
It means that the cells are still clearly differentiated.