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All the cells of a multicellular organism share the same DNA. However, not all cells within the organism look and behave the same way. Identify the process that changes the DNA of cells in order to make them become more specialized in structure and function.(1 point)
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differentiation
differentiation
apoptosis
apoptosis
meiosis
meiosis
mitosis
mitosis
Responses
differentiation
differentiation
apoptosis
apoptosis
meiosis
meiosis
mitosis
mitosis
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differentiation
Differentiation is the process by which cells become more specialized in structure and function (by changing which genes are expressed), whereas apoptosis is cell death, meiosis makes gametes, and mitosis makes identical daughter cells.
Differentiation is the process by which cells become more specialized in structure and function (by changing which genes are expressed), whereas apoptosis is cell death, meiosis makes gametes, and mitosis makes identical daughter cells.
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