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ASHA 777 [7]
3 years ago
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Virtually every multicellular organism, including you, goes from a single-celled fertilized egg to a large, multicellular organi

sm.How does mitosis explain this process? Is all growth through mitosis?If every cell in your body is a copy of that original fertilized egg, how is it that some cells are so different than other cells?What are some examples of differentiated cells, and how does mitosis help explain their differences?
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weqwewe [10]3 years ago
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dna is replicated so every cell is genetically identical. the cells are created differently so that they can perform different functions. there is some growth from meiosis it is not all from mitosis.

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