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Animals and plants have cells that are specialized by the process of _____.

meiosis
differentiation
fission
elongation

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The correct answer is ‘differentiation’. In animals and plants, stem cells are unspecialised and can turn into any type of specialised cell. This happens when a fertilised egg, or zygote, splits via mitosis into an eight-cell embryo. This embryo can then develop into any specialised cell via differentiation.
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