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Cell differentiation

For this week we studied the


differentiation of cells into their
newer beings used to grow tissues
and organs, and organelles. Such
examples include blood cells, bone
cells, skin cells etc.. These cells all
start out the same as stem cells,
kind of like a blank slate, these
cells are found in the embryo
stages, as well when fresh wounds
are being mender. These stem
cells are later specialised and
turned into new cells. These
images describe the differences of
cells in plants such as in animals
as well. As can be seen the cells
are very different in structure to
build up different masses like the
issues in the second image and
the plant cells used in corn stems.
Each cell was once a stem cell,
and later made into a somatic cell,
except for reproductive cells.

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