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13 October, 20:08

A cell in an embryo that still resembles the original cells of that embryo but will eventually form the spinal cord is ___.

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  1. 13 October, 20:30
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    Answer: Determined only

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    The determination of different cell types such as cell fates implies progressive restrictions on their development potential. When a cell "selects" a particular destination, it is said to be designated, although it still "looks" like its indefinite neighbor. The determination implies a stable change: the fate of the particular cells does not change.
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