Cell differentiation results in a cell acquiring specialized subcellular structures suited for a particular function.
When a cell differentiates, it gains different subcellular structures to perform a specific function, becoming a specialized cell.
Front | What happens when a cell differentiates? |
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Back | It acquires different subcellular structure to enable it ot crarry out a certain function - so it becomes a specialised cell. |
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