I believe that the similarity between their experiments was that b<span>oth experiments showed that living things only come from living things.
Pasteur's experiment involved a mixture resembling a broth, the one used in soups. He observed what the broth would look like after several weeks, and saw that in one of the containers where broth was, germs started to appear. He thus concluded that germs can only come from other germs.
On the other hand, Redi experimented with rotten meat. His view was that maggots in rotten meat cannot just appear there spontaneously, but are rather created by other maggots.</span>
The codons have length of 3. tRNA can recognize the sequence of mRNA as 3 of a unit. The sequence of the AUCG represents which amino acid is. For example, the sequence of UUU means Phe.
The term applied to a morphogenetic process whereby cells extend themselves, making the mass of the cells narrower and wider, is <u>convergent extension</u>.
Morphogenetic order is a process of differentiation through which an embryo will organize itself.
In the field of biology, a convergent extension can be described as a process through which tissues of an embryo extend or elongates themselves during the phase of embryonic development. Hence, option A convergent extension is correct.
Option B is not correct as induction is a kind of morphogenesis in which the morphogenesis of tissue is induced by genetic means.
Option C is not correct because during invagination an epithelial sheet of the cell will move inwards.
Option D is not correct because involution is the process by which an organ tends to shrink and not grow wide.
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