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Which of the following places the phases of a stem cell into the correct order?(1 point) Responses differentiation, mitosis, specialization differentiation, mitosis, specialization mitosis, gene expression, differentiation mitosis, gene expression, differentiation gene expression, differentiation, mitosis gene expression, differentiation, mitosis mitosis, specialization, expression

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Answered by GPT-4o mini
The correct order of the phases of a stem cell is: **mitosis, gene expression, differentiation, specialization.**

However, this specific order is not listed among your options. The closest correct sequence based on common stages in stem cell development would be:

- **mitosis, gene expression, differentiation**

But the next stage (specialization) is not included in the options. Of the provided choices, **mitosis, gene expression, differentiation** is the most accurate representation of the general order of processes a stem cell undergoes, leading toward specialization.

If I were to select from the options you provided, it seems like **mitosis, gene expression, differentiation** might be the best fit, while understanding that "specialization" is typically a subsequent stage after differentiation.

Please verify if more accurate options are available or if the context could alter the interpretation.

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