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A group of cells that is cultured and originates from a single cell is called a colony.

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What call aGroup of cells that develops from a single original cell?

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What is the term given to a group of cells that develops from a single original cell.?

The term is a cell culture. When they get a single infected cell and put it in a nutrient solution and then that one cells develops and reproduces. From an oocyte a blastocyte appears, then a zygote.


What do you call a group of cells grown in a nutrient solution from a single cell?

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