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What are cells that express the same genes?

similar


different


mutated


not living

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I would say similar, since because they express the same genes they have something in common
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User Richard Erickson
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Answer:

Similar

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Similar cells are the cells that express the same genes and perform the same function. Similar cells contain or store the same genetic instructions for performing similar specific functions. Cells are the basic structural and functional unit of a living organism. Cells are usually microscopic, and consist of a quantity of protoplasm surrounded by a cell membrane. Cells are able to synthesize proteins, and can replicate themselves independently. The two types of cells are; eukaryotic (cells with true nucleus) cells, and prokaryotic cells (cells without true nucleus).

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