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Which process occurs when the cell leaves the cell cycle but still carries out the normal functions?(1 point)
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mitosis
mitosis - no response given
cell differentiation
cell differentiation - no response given
senescence
senescence - no response given
proliferation
proliferation - incorrect
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Correct answer: cell differentiation.
Explanation: When a cell leaves the cell cycle to become a specialized cell and continues performing its normal (specialized) functions, this is differentiation (often terminal differentiation). Senescence is permanent cell-cycle arrest due to stress/aging and typically involves altered function, not normal activity.
Explanation: When a cell leaves the cell cycle to become a specialized cell and continues performing its normal (specialized) functions, this is differentiation (often terminal differentiation). Senescence is permanent cell-cycle arrest due to stress/aging and typically involves altered function, not normal activity.
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