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    The Primitive Streak in a Bird Is the Functional Equivalent
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The Primitive Streak in a Bird Is the Functional Equivalent

Question 3

Question 3

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The primitive streak in a bird is the functional equivalent of ________.


A) the lip of the blastopore in the frog
B) the archenteron in a frog
C) the notochord in a mammal
D) neural crest cells in a mammal

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