BIOLOGY:THE ESSENTIALS (LL) W/CONNECT
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Chapter 17, Problem 2WIO
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The clues that are provided by the developmental pattern about the classification of the organism.
Introduction:
At the time of development of a new organism, the cell undergoes repeated division to form many cells that achieve the final pattern of complexity. Next, the genome of the organism makes the cells to get specialized in their particular function, for example: the muscle cells, neurons, and skin cells maintain their specialized characteristics.
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