What determines cellular differentiation?

Answer:
Cells can be differentiated:
  • In animal biology, by a cell membrane made up of protein, with channels that control what enters and exits the cell.
  • In plant biology, by a cell wall composed mainly of cellulose, which adds structural support to the plant.
  • In fungi, by a cell wall made mainly of chitin, a polymer of glucosamine, which adds structural support.
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