Cell Differentiation 0.0 / 5 ? BiologyCells, tissues and organsGCSEAQA Created by: GreenGooSnakeCreated on: 08-12-19 14:28 What is differentiation? The process by which a cell changes to become specialised for its job. 1 of 5 When cells change - develop new subcellular structures and turn into differnet types of cells. What does this allow them to do? Carry out specific functions. 2 of 5 Most differentiation occurs as... In most animal cells the ability is lost at an early stage, most plant cells don't ever lose this ability. As the organism develops. 3 of 5 The cells that differentiate in mature animals are used for...? Repairing and replacing cells. 4 of 5 What are undifferntiated cells called? Stem cells. 5 of 5
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