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Why are cells differentiated in a multicellular organism?

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No

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This differentiation is regulated through the expression of different genes. Differentiation and specialization is necessary in multicellular organisms because maintaining a full complement of all cellular capabilities is costly and/or incompatible with meeting all the organism's needs.

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