Cell Differentiation
Cell differentiation is the process by which a single cell, formed through cell division, develops into a variety of distinct cell types with specific functions. This process is critical for the development of multicellular organisms and involves a complex set of regulatory mechanisms. The ultimate result is a highly organized system of differentiated cells that support the development and functioning of the organism. Cell differentiation is also important for healthy functioning of the body, as it ensures that each cell type performs its specific functions. Dysregulation of differentiation can lead to diseases, such as cancer. Understanding cell differentiation is crucial for the development of new and improved areas of medical research.
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