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The Purpose of an I/O Operation Is to Move Data

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The purpose of an I/O operation is to move data to and from different computer components or devices.

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Progeny

Progeny are the offspring or descendants of living organisms, representing the next generation.

Totipotency

The ability of a cell to differentiate into any type of cell in an organism, including the extraembryonic or placental cells.

Genes

Genes are units of heredity made up of DNA, responsible for guiding the process of creating proteins that in turn, dictate cell function.

Differentiation

Development toward a more mature state; a process changing a young, relatively unspecialized cell to a more specialized cell. Also called cell differentiation.

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