In mature animals, differentiated cells are mainly utilized for cell repair and replacement, examples including skin and blood cells.
Differentiated cells in mature animals are primarily used for repairing and replacing cells, such as skin or blood cells.
Front | What are the cells diferentiated in mature animals used for? |
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Back | They are mainly used for repairing and replacing cells, such as skin or blood cells. |
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