#Question id: 7155
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
What does it tell us about aging that cells from different organisms are capable of a fixed number of divisions in culture, and that number of divisions reflects the relative life-span of the organism?
#Question id: 7156
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
Which of the following is consistent with a model for aging in which stresses leading to DNA damage cause senescence and aging?
#Question id: 7157
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
When the blastema forms after amputation of a newt limb, what processes must the cells undergo in order for regeneration to occur?
#Question id: 7158
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
If the nerve supply to a newt limb is severed before amputation, how will this affect regeneration?
#Question id: 7159
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
'Intercalary growth' in a regenerating amphibian limb means that if a distal blastema is grafted to a proximal stump:
#Question id: 7160
#Unit 5. Developmental Biology
How does the dose-dependence of retinoic acid treatment support the notion that a gradient of retinoic acid can act as a morphogen along the proximo-distal axis in the limb?