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    Foundations of Neural Development
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    Exam 1: Cell Differentiation and Neural Induction
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    If You Were to Remove the Mesoderm of a Developing
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If You Were to Remove the Mesoderm of a Developing

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If you were to remove the mesoderm of a developing embryo, you would expect to happen to the embryo?


A) It would develop an abundance of neural cells.
B) It would not develop any skin cells.
C) It would develop an abundance of muscle cells.
D) It would not develop any neural cells.

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