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INTRODUCTION
More than 200 recognizably different types of
cells exist in humans and other vertebrate animals.
Combinations of these specialized cells are organized
into remarkably diverse and complex structures
such as the eye, the hand, and the brain, each
capable of carrying out many sophisticated activities.
Most remarkable of all, however, is the fact that
all the structures of the body and the different
cells within them are descended from a single
fertilized egg.
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