Multiple Choice
At one point in human development, tissue that connected the fingers and the hand appeared to be "webbed." Enzymes eventually destroy the cells of the webbing and the fingers separate. Where are these enzymes probably liberated from?
A) from the nucleus
B) from the smooth endoplasmic reticulum
C) from the chromosomes
D) from the lysosomes
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