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What layer of tissue are somites formed out of? A. Endoderm B. Mesoderm C. Ectoderm 30

When is the neural tube formed? A. Day 0-14 B. Day 15-end of 8 th week C. Day 28-birth D. During the first week 30

The Pons develops from which enlargement? A. Mesencephalon B. Metencephalon C. Myelencephalon D. Diencephalon E. Telencephalon 30

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Spinal Cord Brainstem/ Cerebellum Sensory Pathways Cerebrum Motor Pathways Cranial Nerves Other Pieces of the puzzle Overview and Development

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