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Why are cells differentiated?

O to perform specific functions for the body
so organisms can have a variety of cells in
case they need them
o to allow organisms to decide which cells are
needed each day
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Answer:

to perform specific functions for the body

so organisms can have a variety of cells in

case they need them

Step-by-step explanation:

Organisms do not decide which cells are needed each day; all cells are inherently needed (at least in the vast majority of cases). To perform specific functions for the body so organism can have a variety of cells in case they need them is the correct answer; we can't have cells all performing the same task; we have a variety of needs.

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Answer:A

Step-by-step explanation:

just did it on edu

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