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Biology, 24.06.2019 14:30 rsloan13

Urgent if all your cells come from the original zygote that formed you, why aren’t all of them identical to each other? a. because the zygote divides, and at a certain stage, all cells attain their own specific structure and function through a process called differentiation b. because the zygote divides, and while dividing, the different parts of the zygote acquire new genetic information, which makes them different and nonidentical to each other

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