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A. During early development, a snake embryo was exposed to a toxin that interferes with normal migration and differentiation of mesoderm. Name the major structures of the integument most affected by this exposure and how each structure is affected.
b. What would be the effect of this type of exposure on the cranial skeleton of a salamander?
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What happens during meiosis that ultimately results in a defect characterized by the addition of chromosomes? By the deletion of chromosomes
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