Multiple Choice
If the anchor cell is destroyed in Caenorhabditis elegans,
A) no vulva will form.
B) no anchorettes will form.
C) secondary vulval precursors will become primary vulval cells.
D) another cell will differentiate into an anchor cell.
E) signals from the nematode's surface will direct readjustments.
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