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What is cytoplasmic segregation?

Cytoplasmic Segregation is a theory about embryonic development related to cell differentiation. It states that an embryo has "cytoplasmic determinants" that influence gene expression (through transcription) and create a gradient, moving to the "vegetal" side of the cell. When the cell goes through mitosis, the "vegetal" and "animal" poles separate, each now having a limited cell fate. This process repeats, with the cytoplasmic determinants designating each cell to certain functions: organs, body segments, appendages, etc. Note: The last answer on this site was from an idiot.


What does the cytoplasmic extension in a human cell consist of?

The cytoplasmic extension in a human cell consists of collagen.


What is it called when a stem cell becomes specific type of cell?

differentiation.


What is cytoplasmic stream in a plant cell?

it is cell wall


What is the differentiation of cells?

The purpose of cell differentiation is to allow a regular cell to develop into a specific cell.


Why do we have cell differentiation in the body?

to differentiation the cells


Would increasing cytoplasmic pH decrease the rate of sucrose transport into the cell?

No, increasing cytoplasmic pH would not decrease the rate of sucrose transport into the cell. Sucrose transport is usually driven by specific transport proteins that are not pH-dependent. However, extreme changes in pH could potentially affect the overall functioning of the cell and its transport processes.


What separates the cell from the cytoplasm?

cytoplasmic membrane


What moves substances out of a cell or to other parts of a cell?

Vacuoles, also called cytoplasmic vesicles. The Golgi Apparatus prepares and processes cytoplasmic vesicles for Cellular Export of translated proteins; cytoplasmic vesicles such as lysosomes, peroxisomes and proteosomes deal with the internal processing of cytoplasmic components.


What substance move out of a cell or to other parts of a cell?

Vacuoles, also called cytoplasmic vesicles. The Golgi Apparatus prepares and processes cytoplasmic vesicles for Cellular Export of translated proteins; cytoplasmic vesicles such as lysosomes, peroxisomes and proteosomes deal with the internal processing of cytoplasmic components.


What maternal determinants in embryonic cells?

Maternal determinants in embryonic cells refer to the substances, such as proteins, RNAs, and other molecules, supplied by the mother during oocyte development that influence early embryonic development and cell fate. These determinants are asymmetrically distributed within the egg and play critical roles in processes like cell division, differentiation, and the establishment of body axes. They help set the developmental trajectory of the embryo by regulating gene expression and cellular behavior in the initial stages after fertilization.


What is a sentence for the word cell differentiation?

Cell differentiation is a transition of a cell from one cell type to another and it involves a switch from one pattern of gene expression to another.