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The first signs of cellular differentiation occur in the blastocyst. Why is cellular differentiation important for the development of a fully formed human infant?

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Answered by ROCKSTARgirl
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The first signs of cellular differentiation occur in the blastocyst. Why is cellular differentiation important for the development of a fully formed human infant?

Answered by Anonymous
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Multicellular organisms have developed transport and circulatory systems to deliver oxygen and food to cells and remove carbon dioxide and metabolic wastes. Sponges are the simplest animals, yet even they have a transport system.The energy required fopr the various life processes comes from food that we eat, mainly carbohydrates, proteins and fats. These are broken down during digestion into simpler components and the energy released is stored in the form of energy molecules called ATP.

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