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How is cell differentiation different than mitosis?

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Though the options aren't presented to the question, I believe the correct answer is: Cell differentiation is different than mitosis, for during cell differentiation, it produces cells with different gene expressions. Meanwhile, during mitosis, it produces clones of the same genes.

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Answer:Cell differentiation is the process by which cells specialize to achieve their required functions. In order for a cell to differentiate, it will express specific genes. mitosis produces cells that are identical to each other (clones).

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