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3) A zygote develops into a multicellular organism through a a) mitosis and differentiation c) mitosis and meiosis b) recombination and communication d) genetic engineering and natural selection
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3) A zygote develops into a multicellular organism through a
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c) mitosis and meiosis
b) recombination and communication d) genetic engineering and natural selection
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A, I just learned about this lol
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