When a cell differentiates it typically _____ the cell cycle
Group of answer choices
starts
modifies
exits
accelerates
ANSWER: Exits
EXPLANATION:
Cells exit the cell cycle in response to nutrient- or growth factor deprivation or in response to signals that induce differentiation .
Cellular differentiation is the process in which a cell changes from one cell type to another more specialized type.During terminal differentiation, a precursor cell formerly capable of cell division, permanently leaves the cell cycle, dismantles the cell cycle machinery and often expresses a range of genes characteristic of the cell's final function (e.g. stem cells to haematopetic cells,Myosin and actin for a muscle cell). |
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