This assumes that specialization occurred initially in order for the body to exist.
If no specialization occurred initially the cell would simply replicate until the mass of
cells could no longer absorb enough nutrients and then the inner most cells would
die of "starvation". This is the type of thing that happens with a number of cancers.
The interior of the cell mass dies and either ruptures or the qualified contents remain in suit.
Once specialization occurs the cells can only produce like cells and any inability of the cell to specialize further would be moot.
Cell specialisation is when a cell becomes specific for a particular function. Unspecialised cells are called stem cells. Stem cells can become specialised for a particular function by undergoing cell specialisation to become cells that are responsible for a particular function. For example, when a stem cell undergoes specialisation to become a heart cells, its main responsibility is contracting to pump blood around the body.
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It allows for a greater amount of specialisation of cell types. Specialisation is almost always an advantage.
each cell in the body is different from another cell by specialisation. each cell has its specific function and its growth is stimulated by various glands and it then grows to perform particular functions.
Bacteria also posses a cell wall. However, the composition of bacterial cell wall is different from plant cell wall.
it dies off
Mitosis occurs in the Nucleus.
They are cut into two pieces
They are cut into two pieces
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Some of the symptoms that come with sickle cell trait can include fever, as well as an acute form of cell degeneration that can happen throughout the body.
The person will die.