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Author: Colleen Belk, Virginia Maier
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Chapter 23, Problem 2LTB
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Name of the structure formed from the inner cell line of the blastocyst.
Introduction:
The embryo is a pioneer stage of multicellular diploid eukaryotes organism. It is formed from zygote as a result of fertilization of female egg cells and a male sperm cell. The male and the female gamete contains haploid genome and fusion of the sperm and ova result in diploid zygote, so, each embryo has half DNA from each parent.
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Chapter 23 Solutions
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