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No separation will be obtained, there will be too much growth at each quadrant.

A) Layering technique
B) Graduation technique
C) Cross-checking technique
D) Overdirection technique

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Final answer:

The context of the question is biological, discussing potential issues in embryonic development and plant growth related to cell differentiation and division. option d.

Step-by-step explanation:

The original question seems to refer to problems that could occur during the growth and organization of biological tissues or structures. Neither 'layering,' 'graduation,' 'cross-checking,' nor 'overdirection' techniques are directly applicable to the context provided.

Considering the additional information, we can infer that the context is biological in nature.

For instance, in embryonic development, incorrect positioning may lead to problems in cell differentiation and the establishment of body axes, as suggested in option d.

Meanwhile, options b and c relate to plant growth, where meristematic tissue below the cap is involved in cell division and the elongation zone is where active cell growth occurs.

Option d.

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