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what are 2 benefits of multicellular organisms having some specialized cells rather than all the cells being the same
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what are 2 benefits of multicellular organisms having some specialized cells rather than all the cells being the same
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One is that it allows for variation which allows better chance of survival and evolution.
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It allows for variation. Any changes taking place would help a particular organ to improve instead if all the cells are similar the chances of evolution and changes for better being are probably less.
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