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    During Cleavage, Cells Do Not All Divide at the Same
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During Cleavage, Cells Do Not All Divide at the Same

Question 211

Question 211

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During cleavage, cells do not all divide at the same time. This difference in rates of change is referred to as:


A) heterochrony.
B) totipotency.
C) heterogeneity.
D) meiosis.

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