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Skin cells(1 point) Responses have terminally differentiated. have terminally differentiated. become quiescent quickly. become...Asked by need help 100%
Skin cells(1 point)
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have terminally differentiated.
have terminally differentiated.
become senescent quickly.
become senescent quickly.
become quiescent quickly.
become quiescent quickly.
are stem cells.
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have terminally differentiated.
have terminally differentiated.
become senescent quickly.
become senescent quickly.
become quiescent quickly.
become quiescent quickly.
are stem cells.
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Skin cells can **have terminally differentiated**. They undergo differentiation to become specialized cells that perform specific functions, such as forming the protective outer layer of the skin. Skin cells can also **become senescent quickly**, especially in response to damage or stress. However, they are not considered stem cells, as they do not have the capability for self-renewal and differentiation into multiple cell types.
Therefore, the most accurate response regarding skin cells in this context would be that they **have terminally differentiated.**
Therefore, the most accurate response regarding skin cells in this context would be that they **have terminally differentiated.**
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