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Chapter 50.5, Problem 1SB
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The key cellular events that contribute to morphogenesis in animals.
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Morphogenesis is the process of formation of shapes during animal development. It controls cell growth, differentiation, and distribution of the cells during the embryonic development in an organism.
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