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Reproduction and development in ectoprocts involves
Cell Apoptosis
The process of programmed cell death that occurs in multicellular organisms, crucial for development and maintaining the health of the organism.
Pattern Formation
The process by which spatial order is established in biological organisms, leading to the development of structures and shapes in tissues and organs.
Signaling
The process by which cells communicate with each other through the exchange of chemical or physical signals.
Tumor Suppressor Gene
A gene (also known as an anti-oncogene) whose normal role is to block cell division in response to certain growth-inhibiting factors; when mutated, may contribute to the formation of a cancer cell. Compare with oncogene.
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