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The three true statements about cells within a single organism are:

A. The cells all contain virtually identical DNA.  
B. The specialized cell types originate from stem cells that differentiate.  
D. The DNA in the cells provide instructions for the function of different cell types.  

Statements C and E are not true because once a cell has specialized, it generally does not change to another cell type (C), and the genes expressed in different cell types like nerve and muscle cells can differ

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Question: Pick THREE statements that are true of cells within a single organism. A.The cells all contain virtually identical DNA. B.The specialized cell types originate from stem cells that differentiate. C.The cells can change to another cell type after they have gone through specialization. D.The DNA in the cells provide instructions for the function of different cell types. E.The genes expressed in the nerve cell are the same as the genes expressed in the muscle cell.

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The three true statements about cells within a single organism are: A. The cells all contain virtually identical DNA. B. The specialized cell types originate from stem cells that differentiate. D. The DNA in the cells provides instructions for the function of different cell types.

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Nov. 21, 2024, 12:14 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, November 21, 2024

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