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How come not all of our cells are exactly the same if we grow by mitosis?

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Specialization and the breakdown of the ends of chromatids.

Step-by-step explanation:

Cells are specialized when a developing embryo is growing various tissues and organs. Each different cell has varying functions in order to perform all necessary tasks. During mitosis, the ends of chromatids start to wear down contributing to aging.

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