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1.) What is the development consequence of inhibiting the function of the AEC of

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Question

1.) What is the development consequence of inhibiting the function of the AEC of a regenerating salamander limb?

2.) If an oogonium undergoes 4 mitotic divisions at which time its progeny enter prophase I of meiosis, what is the maximum number of oocytes that eventually can be ovulated? What happened to the other oocyte progenitor cells?

3.) What would you anticipate would be the developmental consequence of exposure of a human embryo to a chemical that inhibited migration of primordial germ cells?

Explanation / Answer

when the limb of salamander cut off then a layer of epidermis developed at the site of that limb. the wounded region of epidermis transforms a layer of signalling cells known as apical epithelial cap. the cells of the structure is involved in the regeneration of Limb. fibroblast cells are also present in living they migrate from connective tissues to the amputation site to start the process of regeneration. figure blast cells migrates at the middle region of wound introduce a blastema call progenitor for limb regeneration.

so we can say that apical epithelial cap is the most important structure to initiate other cells to proceed for regeneration. when apical epithelial cat is not formed then cells are not able to proceed further regeneration associated work.

when functioning and formation of AEC inhibited then lead generation and information was not able to induce.

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