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As mammalian zygote divide all cells are totipotent upto

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Totipotency (Lat. totipotentia, "ability for all [things]") is the ability of a single cell to divide and produce all of the differentiatedcells in an organism. Spores andzygotes are examples of totipotent cells. ... In contrast, pluripotent cells can only differentiate into embryonic cells

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