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Ansley
14 March, 01:09
How are muscles cells and bone cells different
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Kamila Hurley
14 March, 05:04
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What actually makes a bone cell different from a muscle cell is the expression of different genes. All genes are present in all of our cells. The bone genes make bone proteins, and the muscle genes make muscle proteins.
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