Answer: B) Each cell has the same DNA, so DNA does not play a role in differentiation.
Although the cells within an organism contain the same DNA, cellular RNA has a more important role than DNA in cell differentiation.
Step-by-step explanation:
DNA stores hereditary information for a very long period and provides the blueprint for making a specialized cell. Whereas the RNA uses that information given by the DNA and involves itself in production of that specialized type of cell in the process of cell differentiation.
The process of gene expression is vital process where the information to make a special type of cell is used to produce the cell. There is influence of environmental factors also, but it is not the primary cause of cell differentiation.