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In a developing embryo, analyse the consequences if cell divisions are not followed by cell differentiation.

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Only it will lead to cellular mass formation where there will be no differentiaiton of embryo axis , plumule , radicle and cotyledons (in case of flowering plants) or other organs . A new individual cannot develop from such an embryo.
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