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- the diagram below shows the early stages of embryonic development as cells undergo mitotic division. what is the importance of the mitotic cell division at stage d? it represents the production of gametes from zygotes in the newly formed organism. it represents meiosis occurring for the first time in the newly formed organism. it represents the least amount of cell differentiation in the newly formed organism. it represents the greatest amount of cell differentiation for the newly formed organism.
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During embryonic development, as cells undergo mitotic division, later - stage mitosis is associated with more cell differentiation. Stage D is a later stage in the shown embryonic development process. Mitosis at this stage leads to the formation of different cell types that will make up the various tissues and organs of the organism.
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It represents the greatest amount of cell differentiation for the newly formed organism.