Cell differentiation and mitosis are two fundamental biological processes, but they serve very different purposes and involve distinct mechanisms.

### Cell Differentiation:
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Cell differentiation is the process by which unspecialized cells develop into specialized cell types with distinct functions, enabling the formation of various tissues and organs in an organism.

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