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Key Stage 4

Meaning

Cell differentiation is the process in which stem cells become specialised cells in a multicellular organism.

About Cell Differentiation

Cell differentiation takes place in the meristem of plants as well as in animal embryos.
Embryonic stem cells can differentiate into any specialised cell in the organism.
Adult stem cells can only differentiate into certain specific specialised cells. For example red blood cells and while blood cells are made from adult stem cells in the bone marrow in vertebrates.

References

AQA

Cell differentiation, pages 10, 22, GCSE Biology, Hodder, AQA

Edexcel

Cell differentiation, pages 29, 30, GCSE Combined Science, Pearson Edexcel