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    In Insects, the Early Embryo Consists of a Single Cell
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In Insects, the Early Embryo Consists of a Single Cell

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In insects, the early embryo consists of a single cell with one continuous cytoplasm containing many nuclei. How can those nuclei become different types of cells if they all started out in the same cytoplasm?

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