What's the main reason why cell specialization is important?
Question 12 options:
It al...
Biology, 07.06.2020 01:58 biancabell3
What's the main reason why cell specialization is important?
Question 12 options:
It allows multicellular organisms to perform many distinct functions.
It allows unicellular organisms to perform many distinct functions.
It generates totipotent cells.
It creates cells at a faster rate.
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