2. From the zygote,
pluricellular organisms are
formed by serial mitosis.
Would this formation be
possible if each cell made by
mitosis had an identical life in
relation to its antecedent
cells? How did evolution solve
that problem?

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The formation of and distinct
pluricellular would not be
if mitosis in produced
only daughter with an identical
history as the cell, since there
not be differentiation
structural or functional
among cells.

Evolution the problem creating
cellular differentiation process
which, motivated by not yet
well-known science, different and
cell lineages gave to
different tissues, and systems
that, a whole, form pluricellular
organisms.

Cellular probably is a
intricate process that and
inactivates some within the cell
response to some .