This cell becomes a part of permanent tissue
A cell which is Specialised to perfom a specfic function
A multipotent cell is a cell with the ability to differentiate into a limited number of types of specialised cell. Multipotent cells have usually undergone cell determination. For example, a white blood cell could develop into many different types of white blood cell but it is restricted to becoming a white blood cell and can not become anything else (like a skin cell).
A ribosome is an organelle - a small, specialised part of the cell enclosed in a plasma membrane. Ribosomes are the site of protein synthesis.
If a cell is 'specialised' - it means it performs a specific function (such as healing wounds or fusing broken bones together).
When a cell becomes differentiated it has gone through dysplasia and metaplasia to another cell type.
Being specialized means that even though they are similar, cells differ in size, shape, or function depending on their role in our bodies. In other words, each type of cell is modified to work in the way our bodies need it to. Specialized cells group together to form tissues. Creative Biogene
an element becomes a totally different element..
Cell has 2 meanings: Cell: I am in a jail cell. Cell: How many blood cells do I have? Both are nouns but mean different things
an organelle(chloroplast,mitochondria) with a membrane covering around it
It means what it says. A cell which appears a bit different from a typical cell with signs of degeneration
Unspecialised means no specialised function. For example ciliated cells vs nonciliated cells.
If by directing the cell you mean what type of cell it becomes, or what function it has, all genetics are stored in the nucleus.