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Which of the following is true about cell differentiation when the body tries to heal from an injury?(1 point)
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Damaged cells proliferate until the wound heals.
Damaged cells proliferate until the wound heals.
Stem cells differentiate to provide specialized cells that replace damaged tissue.
Stem cells differentiate to provide specialized cells that replace damaged tissue.
Cells grow during the synthesis phase of the cell cycle in preparation for senescence.
Cells grow during the synthesis phase of the cell cycle in preparation for senescence.
Platelets express different sections of RNA in order to create skin cells.
Platelets express different sections of RNA in order to create skin cells.
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Correct answer:
Stem cells differentiate to provide specialized cells that replace damaged tissue.
Brief explanation: During healing, stem or progenitor cells are activated and differentiate into the specific cell types needed to rebuild the damaged tissue. The other choices are incorrect: damaged cells usually cannot proliferate to repair themselves, S phase is for DNA replication before mitosis (not for senescence), and platelets do not generate skin cells (they are anucleate and not sources of new tissue).
Stem cells differentiate to provide specialized cells that replace damaged tissue.
Brief explanation: During healing, stem or progenitor cells are activated and differentiate into the specific cell types needed to rebuild the damaged tissue. The other choices are incorrect: damaged cells usually cannot proliferate to repair themselves, S phase is for DNA replication before mitosis (not for senescence), and platelets do not generate skin cells (they are anucleate and not sources of new tissue).
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