When a cell develops into its specialised cell type, what is it called?

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Stem cells have the ability to become any other type of cell and could be used to repair damaged organs or in the treatment of disease.  Each cell in your body has a specific shape and a specific job to do - we say they are specialised. This all happened whilst you were an embryo and specialised cells cannot later change to become a different type - muscles cells will always be muscle cells; epithelial cells will always be epithelial cells and so on, although cutting-edge research now suggests that this may not be the case. But there are some cells which are unspecialised - these are called... Show more

When a cell develops into its specialised cell type, what is it called?