<LCPO> BIOLOGY
<LCPO> BIOLOGY
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Author: Raven
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Cellular differentiation is very important in multicellular organisms to form different body parts. Moreover, an important part of differentiation is the determination of location of the cells in the body. This is pattern formation.

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