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    Homeosis Is Defined as the Failure To
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Homeosis Is Defined as the Failure To

Question 36

Question 36

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Homeosis is defined as the failure to:


A) form the correct number of segments.
B) correctly polarize a developing embryo.
C) develop antenna.
D) correctly establish segmental identity.
E) None of the answer options are correct.

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