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Which process occurs in bone,skin,and muscle cells:metamorphosis, reproduction, or locomotion ???

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Which process occurs in bone,skin,and muscle cells:metamorphosis, reproduction, or locomotion ???

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  1. Your question doesn't make much sense:  you ask about cells, but the actions you list are things done by whole organisms.  Metamorphosis is the dramatic restructuring of the body plan that happens during insect development for example, reproduction means having children, and locomotion means concerted movement of the whole animal.  

    The words for similar cellular activities might be differentiation, cell division, and cell movement.  Bone (not including the bone marrow), skin, and muscle cells are all differentiated.  There is cell division in all three tissues, but only skin is continuously dividing at a high rate.  Most cells in bone, skin, and muscle do not migrate around in any active way, but osteoclasts in bone do and are continuously dissolving away the bone so that it can be rebuilt.

    Since your question is poorly phrased, I can only hope I gave you some useful info.

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