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18 October, 23:13
Define cell differentiation in your own words
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Cellular differentiation is the normal process by which a cell becomes increasingly specialized in form and function. The classic example is the process by which a zygote develops from a single cell into a multicellular embryo that further develops into a more complex fetus.
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