Are your heart cells the same as your brain cells? Why or why not?(1 point)

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Yes, the heart cell and the brain cell have the same function, therefore they are identical.
Yes, the heart cell and the brain cell have the same function, therefore they are identical.

Yes, during mitosis, the resulting daughter cells are identical which means that all cells in the body are the same.
Yes, during mitosis, the resulting daughter cells are identical which means that all cells in the body are the same.

No, different sections of the cells' DNA are "tuned on" causing heart cells to have different characteristics from brain cells.
No, different sections of the cells' DNA are "tuned on" causing heart cells to have different characteristics from brain cells.

No, heart cells are stem cells that replicate and create brain cells, therefore they are two different types of cells.

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The correct response is:

No, different sections of the cells' DNA are "tuned on" causing heart cells to have different characteristics from brain cells.

Heart cells and brain cells are distinct types of cells with specific functions and characteristics. They originate from the same genetic material but express different genes, leading to specialized cells that perform unique roles in the body.

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