1. In a developing chicken embryo, mention a few muscles of the cat which are derived from the myotome 2. In a developing chicken embryo, why is the chorioallantoic membrane used in embryologic experiments?

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  • 1. In a developing chicken embryo, mention a few muscles of the cat which are derived from the myotome
  • 2. In a developing chicken embryo, why is the chorioallantoic membrane used in embryologic experiments?
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