How does cleavage in mammals differ from cleavage in frogs?
A) Slower rate of cell division
B) Formation of tight junctions
C) Expression of the embryo's genome
D) Early separation of cells that will not contribute to the embryo
E) All of the above
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Q14: In frogs, the sperm penetrates
A) in the
Q15: Which of the following play a
Q16: Which statement about trophoblast cells is true?
A)
Q17: The large amount of yolk in birds'
Q18: The embryos of complex multicellular animals must
Q20: The sperm contributes _ to the zygote.
A)
Q21: Bottle cells are
A) cells of the mammalian
Q22: Which of the following cells develops into
Q23: Gastrulation is the stage of development
A) when
Q24: If one of the blastomeres is removed
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