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What does it mean when cells become differentiated?

When a cell becomes differentiated it has gone through dysplasia and metaplasia to another cell type.


How does amoebic cell differ from plant cell?

An Amoebic cell is differentiated from plant cell by its pseudopodia


What is difference between cell functioning of single cell and multicellular cell?

a single cell is more differentiated


What is a small part of the cell carrying on different jobs?

The organelles of the cell are differentiated to do the work of the cell.


How are stem cells differentiated to develop into specific cell types?

Stem cells differentiate into specific cell types through a process called cell signaling. This involves signals from the surrounding environment that instruct the stem cell to become a particular type of cell, such as a muscle cell or a nerve cell. These signals activate specific genes within the stem cell, guiding its development into the desired cell type.


Is a stem cell differentiated or undifferentiated?

Because cells of the blastocyst or inner cell mass (ICM) are subjected to strong selection for proliferation, as per "survival of the fittest" phenomena of evolution (speedheart8).


Which type of stem cell can differentiated into the most type of cells?

Undifferentiated mesenchymal cell


What doesnt belong neutrophils monocytes basophils eosinophils?

Two different answers: Myeloid stem cell. The other cell types are more differentiated. or Lymphocyte because it develops from from a lymphoid progenitor cell. The rest develop from a myeloid stem cell.


How many types of cells?

There two types of cell procaryotic and eucaryotic.


What is the difference between stem cells and progenitor cells?

The main difference between a stem cell and a differentiated cell is: A stem cell has the ability to self-renewel and also has the ability to differentiate(to become a tissue specific cell). But, a differentiated cell don't have the ability to self-renewel(moreover a stem cell get specialised to a differentiated cell).


What is an astroblast?

An astroblast is a differentiated neural stem cell which becomes an astrocyte.


What does squamous cell carcinoma moderately differentiated invasive mean?

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.