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What is competence in zoology?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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●This kind of interaction at close range between two or more cells or tissues of different history and properties is called proximate interaction, or induction*.

●Only the head ectoderm is competent to respond to the signals from the optic vesicle by producing a lens.
Answered by ItzPrincessKabya01
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Competence is a term which sums up the ability of the enzyme complement of the embryonic cell to adopt to a particular ratio of metabolites.

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