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explain: life of multicellular organism begins with single cell​


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1) Development in sexually reproducing organisms begins from a single diploid cell stage that is a fertilized egg or zygote. 2) The zygote undergoes cleavage, blastulation, and gastrulation. At the end of gastrulation, three germ layers are formed which give rise to various organs and organ system.

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A multicellular organism develops from a single cell (the zygote) into a collection of many different cell types, organized into tissues and organs. Development involves cell division, body axis formation, tissue and organ development, and cell differentiation (gaining a final cell type identity).

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Development in sexually reproducing organisms begins from a single diploid cell stage that is a fertilized egg or zygote. 2) The zygote undergoes cleavage, blastulation, and gastrulation. At the end of gastrulation, three germ layers are formed which give rise to various organs and organ system.


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