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a scientist has discovered a way to modify the seeds dna in such a way to prevent all further cellular differentiation. once planted, what will most likely occur to the genetically - altered seeds? the seeds would produce roots and stems, but they would be unable to produce leaves. the seeds would produce stems and leaves, but they would be unable to produce roots. the seeds would be unable to produce stems, but they would produce leaves and roots.
Cellular differentiation is crucial for the development of different plant structures like roots, stems, and leaves. If DNA modification prevents further cellular differentiation, the seeds can't develop into a complete plant with all its parts. Since differentiation is blocked, the seeds would be unable to produce leaves, but they might still be able to produce roots and stems to some basic extent as initial stages of growth might have already occurred before the block.
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The seeds would produce roots and stems, but they would be unable to produce leaves.