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How is cell differentiation different from mitosis? (1 point)
Cell differentiation does not cause proliferation.
Cell differentiation produces cells with different gene expressions.
O Cell differentiation only occurs after a wound.
Cell differentiation produces cells with different DNA.
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Cell differentiation produces cells with different gene expressions.
Explanation: Differentiation changes which genes are expressed (cell function/type) without changing the DNA sequence, whereas mitosis is cell division that produces genetically identical daughter cells and causes proliferation.
Explanation: Differentiation changes which genes are expressed (cell function/type) without changing the DNA sequence, whereas mitosis is cell division that produces genetically identical daughter cells and causes proliferation.
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