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- What orchestrates cell differentiation? Why is cell differentiation important? What does it lead to? asap pleaseExplain the difference between asymmetric and symmetric cell division. When the pool of stem cells for a particular tissue needs to expand, which of these two cell division mechanisms is utilized?Describe the major events that occur during each phaseof mitosis.