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How does differentiation lead to tissues and organs in a developing organism
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How does differentiation lead to tissues and organs in a developing organism
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They have to be there because all tissue dies at one point. It's just like the cell cycle. Everything dies at one point. But i'm not completely sure about the differentiation though. :/ sorry
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