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Differentiated cells in a multicellular organism behave differently from stem cells. The process of differentiation alters the behavior of cells by(1 point)
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changing the expression of genes.
changing the expression of genes.
removing certain genes from the genome.
removing certain genes from the genome.
changing the sequence of DNA.
changing the sequence of DNA.
moving extra DNA out of the nucleus.
moving extra DNA out of the nucleus.
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changing the expression of genes.
Differentiated cells retain the same DNA sequence as stem cells but express different subsets of genes (via regulatory and epigenetic changes), which produces different cell types and behaviors.
Differentiated cells retain the same DNA sequence as stem cells but express different subsets of genes (via regulatory and epigenetic changes), which produces different cell types and behaviors.
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