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The Conclusion of Spemann's Work,in Which He Tied Off a Zygote

Question 26

Question 26

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The conclusion of Spemann's work,in which he tied off a zygote isolating the nucleus on one side and only cytoplasm on the other,helped prove


A) origin of the coelom.
B) nuclear equivalency.
C) cytoplasmic specification.
D) Embryonic induction

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