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    During Differentiation, Why Do Organs Develop with Different Numbers of Cells
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During Differentiation, Why Do Organs Develop with Different Numbers of Cells

Question 49

Question 49

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During differentiation, why do organs develop with different numbers of cells?


A) because the microtubules rearrange
B) because the formation of myosin begins
C) because the cells migrate
D) because the length of interphase varies

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