ANAT & PHYS (LL W/ACCESS)(CUSTOM)
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Author: McKinley
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Chapter 29, Problem 2DYKB
_____ 2. At about day 3 after fertilization, the cells of the pre-embryo adhere tightly to each other and increase their surface contact in a process called
- a. implantation.
- b. compaction.
- c. gastrulation.
- d. neurulation.
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