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In a developing embryo, what process allows cells of the mesoderm to give rise to muscle, bone, and heart tissues?

cell depolarization

cellular replication

cell differentiation

cellular respiration

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The answer is cell differentiation
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Answer: Cell Differentiation

Explanation: In a developing fetus a single cell proliferates again and again to form an embryo having well defined organs employed to perform different functions.

The phenomenon of cell differentiation can be defined as the process by which a cells divide to from different types of cells having a specialized cell function.

Thus, the process that allows the cells of the mesoderm to form heart tissue, bone and muscle is differentiation.

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