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Asked: November 8, 20232023-11-08T03:38:39+05:30
2023-11-08T03:38:39+05:30In: Biology
In a developing embryo, analyse the consequences if cell divisions are not followed by cell differentiation.
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Cell divisions increase the number of cells in the developing embryo, while cell differentiation halps group of cells to undergo certain modifications to form specialised tissues and organs to form an oragnsim.
At many stages of embryogenesis, if cell differentiation does not occur, the embryo cannot develop into a new organism. It will only remain as a mass of cells.
Cell divisions increase the number of cells in the developing embryo, while cell differentiation helps group of cells to undergo certain modifications to form specialized tissues and organs to form an organism.
At many stages of embryogenesis, if cell differentiation does not occur, the embryo cannot develop into a new organism. It will only remain as a mass of cells.