From earliest to latest, the overall sequence of early development proceeds in which of the following sequences?
A) first cell division ? synthesis of embryo's DNA begins ? acrosomal reaction ? cortical reaction
B) cortical reaction ? synthesis of embryo's DNA begins ? acrosomal reaction ? first cell division
C) cortical reaction ? acrosomal reaction ? first cell division ? synthesis of embryo's DNA begins
D) first cell division ? synthesis of embryo's DNA begins ? acrosomal reaction ? cortical reaction
E) acrosomal reaction ? cortical reaction ? synthesis of embryo's DNA begins ? first cell division
Answer: E
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