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At which stage does cell differentiation start?

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Answer: Differentiation from visibly undifferentiated precursor cells occur during embryonic development, during metamorphosis of larval forms, and following the separation of parts in asexual reproduction. It also takes place in adult organisms during the renewal of tissues and the regeneration of missing parts.

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