how do the multicellular organisms begin from a single cell explain?
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Multicellular organisms start out as a single cell.
The cell proliferates to produce many more cells that result in the multicellular organism.
The process starts with a single fertilized cell that increasingly divides to form many more cells.
In the process, the genome causes the cells specialize through selective gene expression.
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