Question 24 (2 points) In Drosophila, layers of cells called imaginal discs can be dissected from a developing embryo an
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Question 24 (2 points) In Drosophila, layers of cells called imaginal discs can be dissected from a developing embryo an
Question 24 (2 points) In Drosophila, layers of cells called imaginal discs can be dissected from a developing embryo and transplanted onto another embryo and they will form different tissues (see the figure). When the optic imaginal disc is transplanted from donor to host, the spot of implantation will make an eye. What does this mean about the cells in the optical imaginal disc? EN 2) Chemie spiti kdy O The cells of the optic imaginal disc in the example are stem cells and can become any tissue. O The cells of the optic imaginal disc in the example are apoptotic cells and will commit programmed cell death once transplanted. The cells of the optic imaginal disc in the example are pluripotent cells and can become many tissues but not all tissues. The cells of the optic imaginal disc in the example are specified cells and can only become one type of tissue.