In a multicellular organism, what accounts for the differences between different types of cells? Andrew&Ceci<3*3?
Different types of cells replicated their DNA at different rates. Some cells constantly divide, like those in your hair and etc
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What is a transgenic organism?
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What is the evolutionary history of an organism?
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If an organism have a recessive trait 'phenotype' can you determine the genotype for that trait?
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Is the phenotype of an organism controlled by its genotype?
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What is the organism that makes its own food?
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Does every cell in an organism have the same function?
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What is a transgenic organism?
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