Why are some cells in your body like muscle cells different from others like brain cells?

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Muscle cells use different instructions (genes) from the same set.
Muscle cells grow new instructions.
Muscle cells change their instructions all the time.
Muscle cells borrow instructions from brain cells.

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The correct answer is:

Muscle cells use different instructions (genes) from the same set.

Different types of cells in the body express different sets of genes, which leads to their unique structures and functions. Although all cells in the body contain the same DNA, they activate different genes to become specialized for their specific roles.