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how does a single cell develop into a baby? explain (class 8)​

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Answered by Akankshapatel763
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Amoebas are single-celled organisms that reproduce asexually. Reproduction occurs when an amoeba doubles its genetic material, creates two nuclei, and starts to change in shape, forming a narrow "waist" in its middle. This process usually continues until the final separation into two cells.

Answered by preet7660
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Once a sperm and egg unite to form a fertilized egg, a baby starts to develop. ... This zygote (which is just one cell) quickly starts to divide, so that one cell becomes two, two cells becomes four, four cells become eight, etc.

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