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Why do stem cells differentiate? A to create more cells B to reduce the number of stem cells C to produce identical daughter cells D to create division of labor in cells
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Why do stem cells differentiate?
A to create more cells
B to reduce the number of stem cells
C to produce identical daughter cells
D to create division of labor in cells
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I think it’s to produce identical daughter cells
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