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- Differentiation is the process by which a cell develops from an unspecialized state to a specialized state.
- Stem cells are precursor cells that can divide and give rise to differentiated cells.
- Stem cells have the ability to produce different types of cells through differentiation.
- Each type of cell has a specialized structure or function.
- Specialized cells differ from their precursor cells.
- An unspecialized cell in red bone marrow can produce all types of blood cells.
- Blood cells develop from a single unspecialized precursor cell through differentiation.
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