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Why is the cell's ability to differentiate an advantage to multicellular organisms?
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Why is the cell's ability to differentiate an advantage to multicellular organisms?
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Other than the fact that our cells would never be able to fulfill different functions without cell differentiation, each and every cell would do the same thing. Our bodies could never be able to take shape. Hope the answer helps.
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