What would be the consequence of removing a founder cell early in the development of Caenorhabditis?

a. The organism would continue to develop normally.
b. The organism would develop normally but would be slightly smaller.
c. The organism would not develop at all.
d. The organism would be a hermaphrodite.
e. The structures that normally develop from that cell would be missing.


e

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