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  • 09-08-2015
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Why aren't all cells in our body alike? Give reason

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  • 09-08-2015
Cells aren't the same because they have different categories within themselves, like fixing cells, skin and hair cells, etc. The cell in are body has the same set of genes and come from the same DNA, but keep in mind that the cells are divided during fetal development and this division causes different cell multiplications.
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