Cells become variable in morphology and
function in different regions of the embryo. The
process is
(a) differentiation (b) metamorphosis
(c) organisation (d) rearrangement
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The process where cells become variable in morphology and function in different regions of the embryo is denoted as differentiation.
It's called due to the following reasons:
- Generally differentiation is a process which occurs during the stage of embryonic growth and regeneration.
- This is a process which makes tissues and organs undergo major changes from simple to the complex form.
- Cells of the three main layers (ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm) slightly show specific modifications in size , shape and morphology which takes place for the formation of necessary organs for the growth of the foetus to perform various functions vital for the growth.
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