Terminally differentiated cells are cells that have lost the ability to divide. Examples of these cells in the human body include skeletal muscle cells, cardiac muscle cells, and neurons.
Undifferentiated mesenchymal cell
When a cell becomes differentiated it has gone through dysplasia and metaplasia to another cell type.
An Amoebic cell is differentiated from plant cell by its pseudopodia
a single cell is more differentiated
The organelles of the cell are differentiated to do the work of the cell.
An astroblast is a differentiated neural stem cell which becomes an astrocyte.
An invasive moderately differentiated squamous cell carcinoma is a skin cancer. When this involves the reticular dermis, the carcinoma involves the connective tissues of the skin.
An undifferentiated cell is a basic cell that has not yet specialized into a specific cell type. Stem cells are a type of undifferentiated cell that can differentiate into different cell types. Nerve, skin, and blood cells are specialized cells that have differentiated from stem cells.
There are approximately 200 different types of differentiated cells in the human body. Each type of cell has a specific structure and function that is essential for the overall functioning of the body.
It means that the cells are still clearly differentiated.
Most macrophages only live a few days wheras cell lines live longer.
well differentiated means it looks like the tissue that it came from. Poorly differentiated means it is hard to tell due to it not being differentiated into a particular cell line.