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![SOLVED: During amphibian cleavage the cells near the vegetal pole are larger in size than those formed at the animal pole: The primarLyeason for this is. There is a gradient of Shh SOLVED: During amphibian cleavage the cells near the vegetal pole are larger in size than those formed at the animal pole: The primarLyeason for this is. There is a gradient of Shh](https://cdn.numerade.com/ask_images/f0aef31462ca4c3f848fa320e6702f87.jpg)
SOLVED: During amphibian cleavage the cells near the vegetal pole are larger in size than those formed at the animal pole: The primarLyeason for this is. There is a gradient of Shh
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![Whitney Laboratory on Twitter: "New paper from @naveenmwijesena and Martindale in @CurrentBiology provides a plausible mechanism for the change in the site of grastrulation from the animal pole (Cnidaria) to the vegetal Whitney Laboratory on Twitter: "New paper from @naveenmwijesena and Martindale in @CurrentBiology provides a plausible mechanism for the change in the site of grastrulation from the animal pole (Cnidaria) to the vegetal](https://pbs.twimg.com/media/DXnSe0zXcAAP1l-.jpg)