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Skin cells(1 point) Responses have terminally differentiated. have terminally differentiated. are stem cells. are stem cells. become senescent quickly. become senescent quickly. become quiescent quickly. become quiescent quickly.
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Which cell type undergoes terminal differentiation?(1 point) Responses heart cells heart cells hair cells hair cells epithelial cells epithelial cells stem cells stem cells
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In eukaryotic cells, DNA replicates in the(1 point) Responses nucleus. nucleus. cell membrane. cell membrane. cytoplasm. cytoplasm. endoplasmic reticulum.
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Which of the following is a function of mitosis? (1 point) Responses to send chemicals signals throughout the body to send chemicals signals throughout the body to repair damaged tissue to repair damaged tissue to make a cell exit the cell cycle to make a cell exit the cell cycle to cause a cell to grow
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What replicates during mitosis?(1 point) Responses proteins proteins cells cells organelles organelles cytoplasm
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Skin cells have terminally differentiated.
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Heart cells, hair cells, and epithelial cells all undergo terminal differentiation. However, if you need to choose just one type from the list provided, you can pick any of them, as they all represent terminally differentiated cells. Stem cells, on the other hand, have the capability to differentiate but are not terminally differentiated themselves.
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In eukaryotic cells, DNA replicates in the **nucleus**.
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A function of mitosis is **to repair damaged tissue**.
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During mitosis, **cells** replicate. More specifically, the process results in the division of one cell into two identical daughter cells.
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