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Cells have two be different otherwise the different cell types in our bodies wouldn't be able to do different jobs:

e.g. red blood cells have no nucleus, this is so more oxygen can be stored and move around the body; a bladder cell has a nucleus like all other cells but unlike other cells it can stretch to hold any extra fluid before it is removed out of the body.

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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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To enable little cells to become a specific cell i.e. the heart lungs.

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