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Biology, 24.01.2021 22:10, makayladurham19

How are pluripotent and multipotent cells different? a. A multipotent cell can differentiate into any cell type within the body, but a pluripotent cell cannot.

b. A multipotent cell can differentiate into any cell type within the body, but cannot become extraembryonic like a pluripotent cell.

c. Multipotent cells make up most adult somatic cells, but they are not stem cells like pluripotent cells.

d. A multipotent cell can become many different types of specialized cell within a tissue or organ, but it is more limited than a pluripotent cell.

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