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Why do mature cells look
As unspecialized cells mature, what controls their development into specific cell types?
A.The rate at which the cells grow.
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Q As unspecialized cells mature, what controls their development into specific cell types? The genes expressed within the
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Learning and memory researchers have discovered that :
A.) physical exercise promotes new cell growth, while mental ecercise only
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Leukemia is a cancer of white blood cells, or leukocytes. Like other blood cells, leukocytes develop from somatic stem
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In anatomy lab, students observe several samples under the microscope. Which of these observations supports the cell theory?
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why do mature cells look different from each other?
a they have different amounts of DNA b they are found in different organisms
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Why do mature cells look different from each other?
A: they contain different organelles B: they express different genes C: they
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C) Why do mature cells look different from each other? (1 point)
They are found in different organisms. They contain different
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Why do mature cells look different from each other? (1 point)
• They are found in different organisms, • They contain
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Which organ is where lymphocytes mature into T cells?
a. Lymph nodes b. spleen c. bone marrow d. thymus
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