Most animal cells differentiate early, whereas many plant cells can continue to differentiate throughout their lives.
Animal cells mostly differentiate early in development, while many plant cells retain the ability to differentiate throughout their life.
Front | What is the difference between differentiation in animals and plants? |
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Back | In animals, most types of animal cell differentiate at an early stage In plants, many types of plant cells retain the ability to differentiate thorught life |
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