Question
Which of the following places the phases of a stem cell into the correct order?(1 point)
Responses
mitosis, specialization, expression
mitosis, specialization, expression
gene expression, differentiation, mitosis
gene expression, differentiation, mitosis
differentiation, mitosis, specialization
differentiation, mitosis, specialization
mitosis, gene expression, differentiation
Responses
mitosis, specialization, expression
mitosis, specialization, expression
gene expression, differentiation, mitosis
gene expression, differentiation, mitosis
differentiation, mitosis, specialization
differentiation, mitosis, specialization
mitosis, gene expression, differentiation
Answers
GPT-4o mini
The correct order of the phases of a stem cell is:
**mitosis, gene expression, differentiation.**
However, since that exact option isn't available in your list, the closest logical sequence considering the context provided would be:
**mitosis, specialization, expression.**
This suggests first that stem cells undergo mitosis (cell division), then they express certain genes that lead them towards a specific function (which could be considered "specialization"), and finally proceed to their specialized roles.
If you want to discuss this further or clarify any specific phase, feel free to ask!
**mitosis, gene expression, differentiation.**
However, since that exact option isn't available in your list, the closest logical sequence considering the context provided would be:
**mitosis, specialization, expression.**
This suggests first that stem cells undergo mitosis (cell division), then they express certain genes that lead them towards a specific function (which could be considered "specialization"), and finally proceed to their specialized roles.
If you want to discuss this further or clarify any specific phase, feel free to ask!