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    If the Neighboring Somites Are Removed,what Would Be Missing from the Developing
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If the Neighboring Somites Are Removed,what Would Be Missing from the Developing

Question 8

Question 8

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If the neighboring somites are removed,what would be missing from the developing limb?


A) Cartilage
B) Skeletal muscle
C) Bone
D) Digits
E) Melanocytes

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