H a v e y o u e v e r
w o n d e r e d h o w b o d y
c e l l s f o r m b o n e s ?
The shapes of most of the 206 bones in
your body are different from each other. This
differentiation started when they first
emerged, that is, when you were in your
mother's womb. Cells, which were gradually
increasing in number, took different forms as
if each of them had been taught which part of
the body it was supposed to constitute.
Some cells branch off to form your bones,
some to form your liver, some to form
your kidneys and so
yet others to form
your eyes. But cells
that will form the
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