Cellular Differentiation
There are many ways in which cells become different. They could take the shape of many different kinds of things.
Cells. Different types of cells have different names. What type of cells are you talking about? Different parts of a body have different types of cells.
Stem cells
Being change isn't usually good in cells probably a mutation.
We call this specialization or differentiation.
Cells that detect change are called sensory cells or receptors. These specialized cells are responsible for detecting various stimuli such as light, sound, temperature, pressure, and chemicals, and transmitting this information to the brain for processing.
This process is known as cell differentiation. During differentiation, cells develop into specialized cell types with specific functions in the body. This enables multicellular organisms to perform various tasks and maintain overall functionality.
Cells are the smallest things make an organism. Different cells have cells have different organelles. The same types of cells become tissues, tissues become organs, organs become organ systems, and organ systems become organisms. I hope this answered your question!
Cells become different types during a process called differentiation, which occurs primarily during development. This process allows unspecialized stem cells to develop into specialized cells with distinct functions, such as muscle, nerve, or blood cells. Differentiation is influenced by various factors, including genetic signals and environmental cues, enabling the formation of complex tissues and organs in multicellular organisms.
"Differentiation" is the word you are looking for.
We all do in our bodies. For instance, near your bone marrow there are stem cells called mesenchymal stem cells that can develop into a variety of different cells. These cells cannot become any type of cell, only a select few types, therefore they are labeled "multi potent."
That is what makes stem cells different from ordinary cells. Stem cells aren't specialized for a single purpose but can change into many different types of cells. Blood cells are already changed and are nullipotent (meaning it can't change into a different cell). Once a cell has become a specialized (like blood cells) it can't change. Also stem cells have the ability to divide indefinitely, whereas the nullipotent cells can't.