define cellular totipotency
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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 differentiated cells in an organism. Spores and zygotes are examples of totipotent cells. ... It is possible for a fully differentiated cell to return to a state of totipotency.
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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 differentiated cells in an organism. Spores and zygotes are examples of totipotent cells. ... It is possible for a fully differentiated cell to return to a state of totipotency.
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