Multiple Choice
A developing cell that is totipotent
A) is capable of developing into any type of cell in the organism.
B) is totally committed to one cell type for life.
C) cannot divide.
D) is totally developed and will not differentiate.
E) is entirely potent in excitation or inhibition.
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