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Chapter 21, Problem 6TYR
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Blood islands are formed in the embryo during the process of angiogenesis. Spaces between the blood islands open during embryonic development and lead to the formation of hemocytoblasts. The internal spaces between the cells of blood islands proliferate to form the lumen.
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