Cell differentiation is the process through which cells become different from one another, acquiring features that allow them to take on specialised functions.
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Cell differentiation is the process by which a cell becomes specialized for a specific function or role in an organism. This process involves changes in gene expression and cellular morphology to acquire distinct characteristics that enable the cell to perform its intended function within the organism. Cell differentiation is essential for the development and maintenance of multicellular organisms.
When a cell differentiates it loses it's ability to become other types of cells.
brain cell -Neuron liver cell red blood cell white blood cell - Phagocyte -Macrophage - Lymphocyte skin cell Intestinal epithelial cell Cilliated Epithelial cell Squamous epithelial cell columnar epitheliar cell
If the cell has a cell wall, it is a plant cell.
along the cell membrane in the plant cell there is no cell wall in a plant cell
The cell wall is the outer supportive structure of a plant cell. It provides rigidity and support to the cell, helping the plant maintain its shape and structure. The cell wall is made up of cellulose, a complex carbohydrate that gives strength to the cell.
The cell wall provides structure and support to the cell, helps maintain cell shape, and protects the cell from harmful substances. It also regulates the movement of molecules in and out of the cell.