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Diagram illustrating DNA's role in cell differentiation by showing how it directs the cell to create specific proteins, with labeled arrows pointing to protein synthesis.

"How Does DNA Guide Cell Differentiation? Exploring the Role of Genetic Instructions"

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Question: DNA helps a cell to become differentiated by - A.directing the cell to create certain proteins. B.preventing he nucleus from engaging in any functions. C.deleting potentially harmful genes. D.allowing water to permeate the cell.

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A. directing the cell to create certain proteins. DNA contains the instructions for making proteins, which are essential for cellular functions and differentiation. During the process of differentiation, specific genes are expressed, and this gene expression leads to the production of proteins that determine the cell's structure and function.

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Nov. 21, 2024, 12:15 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, November 21, 2024

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