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Q: Do all cells differentiate completely during development?
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What tells cells to differentiate during embryonic development?

The inheritance of an organism tells cells to differentiate during embryonic development.


Has a cell ever changed into a new different cell?

Cells change (differentiate) substantially in morphology during embryonic and fetal development.


What happens to plant cells during elongation?

They start to differentiate.


When cells differentiate they become more what?

When cells differentiate, they become specialized.


What is an advantage of using pluripotent cells instead of multi potent cells for medical treatments?

Pluripotent cell can differentiate into almost any type of cell.


During the course of development do cells lose genetic information?

Differential gene expression is not a result of differential loss of the genetic material, DNA, except in the case of the immune system. That is, genetic information is not lost as cells become determined and begin to differentiate.


How do cells differentiate to become specialized to a particular function?

Only stem cells are able to differentiate. They do this to create more cells for the variety of organs in your body.


How is cell differentiation affected by environmental factors?

The two factors the affect how and when cells differenitate occurs when certain sections of DNA are turned off. The active DNA then guides how the cell develops and some cells differentiate completely during development. Others do not change until later on in the life of the organism.


When do cells take on their unique characteristics?

during embryonic development


What factors influence how and when cells differentiate within differentiate organisms?

well, they change in an organism and are influenced by differentiate


Why do cells in a developing embryo differentiate?

The cells in a developing embryo differentiate so that the cells develop different sructures so they can perform different functions.


How do tissues form your heart?

During embryonic development, part of the mesoderm breaks away and starts to form the heart. The embryonic stem cells differentiate primarily into myocardial cells, with the endoderm forming the endocardium and valves and the ectoderm forming the pericardium and pericardial sac. The exact steps aren't well known - embryology has more questions than answers for human development at this time.