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what is the function of hensen's node? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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  • Hensen's node, also called the chordoneural hinge in the tail bud, is a group of cells that constitutes the organizer of the avian embryo and that expresses the gene HNF-3(&bgr;). During gastrulation and neurulation, it undergoes a rostral-to-caudal movement as the embryo elongates.
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Hensen's node, also called the chordoneural hinge in the tail bud, is a group of cells that constitutes the organizer of the avian embryo and that expresses the gene HNF-3(&bgr;). During gastrulation and neurulation, it undergoes a rostral-to-caudal movement as the embryo elongates.

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