How does a developing embryo generate the multitude of many cell types of a complete multicellular organism from the starting point of a single diploid nucleus of a zygote?
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Multicellular Organisms Development. ... 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.
After fertilization, the zygote rapidly divides by mitosis and becomes an embryo. An embryo is an organism in its earliest stages of development. In the developing embryo, cells begin to differentiate. The final outcome is a multicellular organism with many different types of specialized cells
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