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#Question id: 5073


The emergence of the polarity of an embryo is the result of:

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  1. Cytoplasmic determinants within the cells

  2. Cytoplasmic difference between cells

  3. Positive and negative charges interacting during early development

  4. Ability to receive signals from neighbouring cells


Answer:- Option(s): 1


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