The zygote is an example of a cell in humans. O A. pluripotent O B. totipotent O C. placental O D. multipotent
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This single cell has the potential to develop into a complete organism, including all the different cell types and tissues needed for the organism to function. A. Pluripotent cells can give rise to any cell type in the body, but not the extra-embryonic tissues Show more…
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