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Q: How are cell differentiation and tissue related?
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Granulation tissue is derived from the endothelial lining of blood vessels.


Is breast cancer a type of mutation?

Yes because the breast tissue is undergoing cell differentiation.


What is it called when a stem cell becomes specific type of cell?

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Cell differentiation in multicellular organisms forms tissue system to perform specialized functions.


What is the name of the stage of development in vertebrates where cell differentiation begins and tissue layers first begin to form?

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Cell Differentation affects an organism and allows it to do different things. If a organism had no Cell Differentation the cells could only do one thing.


Why do we have cell differentiation in the body?

to differentiation the cells


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The purpose of cell differentiation is to allow a regular cell to develop into a specific cell.


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eukaryotic, heterotrophic, lack of tissue differentiation, have cell wall of chitin or other polysaccharides, propagate by spores


What are tissue organs?

they are organs that are related to the cell theory


What is cell specialization(differentiation)?

The specialization of a Cell occurs in two phases: first Differentiation and second Determination.


What is the difference between anaplastic and neoplastic?

Anaplastic refers to the cell losing it's differentiation such as in a malignant neoplasm. Neoplastic refers to an abnormal growth of tissue.