Skin cells typically "have terminally differentiated." While some skin cells can enter a quiescent state (resting) or exhibit senescence (a state of growth arrest), the predominant nature of most skin cells is that they are terminally differentiated, meaning they have reached a final state and are specialized for their functions, such as forming the protective outer layer of the skin.
Skin cells(1 point) Responses become quiescent quickly. become quiescent quickly. become senescent quickly. become senescent quickly. are stem cells. are stem cells. have terminally differentiated.
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