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What does it mean for a cell to be undifferentiated? A. It just went underwent mitosis and is awaiting instructions. B. It is not yet specialized and has the potential to become any type of cell. C. It
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What does it mean for a cell to be
undifferentiated?
A. It just went underwent mitosis and is awaiting instructions.
B. It is not yet specialized and has the potential to become any type
of cell.
C. It has lost its DNA and has no instructions.
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The answer is B. It is not yet specialized and has the potential to become any type.
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