BIOD27H3 Chapter 9: BGYB30 Chapter 9 textbook notes

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Behaviours that have to do with feelings and emotions. The cns consists of the brain and the spinal cord. In the very early embryo, the cells that become the cns lay flatted on a region called the neural plate. At about 20 days old, the neural plate starts migrating towards the midline to form a hollow neural tube. By 23 days the neural tube is almost complete. The neural tube remains hollow and eventually will become the cns. The cells in the inside of the tube either become ependyma (connective tissue that separates fluids) or undifferentiated stem cells. The cells on the outside become the neurons and the glial cells. The neural crest cells become the neurons of the pns. By 4 weeks, 3 distinct divisions of the cns are obvious: the forebrain, the midbrain, and the hindbrain. At this point, the forebrain is no bigger than the other parts www. notesolution. com.

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