Why is Cell Differentiation Important?

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Cell Differentiation is necessary for cell specialization. Differentiation enhances specialization of cells to carry out specific functions in the body. Differentiation involves three stages; Specification, Determination and Differentiation.
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Cell differentiation is important because it enables an organisms to make multiple types of cells which are necessary for the functioning of the organism. Such cell types include neurons, hepatocytes and erythrocytes. Cell differentiation occurs mostly in embryos and zygotes during foetal development.
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Cellular differentiation is a natural process that transforms a generic cell into a specialized cell. This happens in multicellular organisms such as when stem cells become skin cells
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