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DNA is alike in other cells of the body, but depending on the specific cell type, some genes may be turned on or off. this is why a liver cell is different from a muscle cell and a muscle cell is different from a fat cell.

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Im not a doctor. But as I understand it. The liver is a filter for your blood. Not a muscle.

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liver cells are different cuz there cells from the liver jk i dont know im 11

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liver cells dont have dna human cells do have dna thats the difference

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because they just are.

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