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what is the formation of the spinal cord​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Whilst the cranial end of the neural tube forms the brain and cerebellum, the caudal end develops to form the spinal cord. Cells on the dorsal side form the alar plate, which subsequently becomes the dorsal horn (posterior). Cells at the ventral end form the basal plate, which then becomes the ventral horn (anterior).

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Whilst the cranial end of the neural tube forms the brain and cerebellum, the caudal end develops to form the spinal cord. Cells on the dorsal side form the alar plate, which subsequently becomes the dorsal horn (posterior). Cells at the ventral end form the basal plate, which then becomes the ventral horn (anterior).

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