How does the cleavage plane during cell division determine the fate of the daughter cells? Choose the correct option

A)
After vertical cleavage, both daughter cells remain in the ventricular zone, but with horizontal cleavage, the daughter cell lying farthest away from the ventricular surface migrates to the cortex.
B) After horizontal cleavage, one daughter cell dies and the other returns to the proliferative pool.
C) After vertical cleavage, the daughter cells never divides again.
D) After horizontal cleavage, the ventricular zone is exhausted of neuronal precursors.


Ans: A

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