49. The tube formed by the neural ectoderm. The precursor to the brain and spinal cord. 50. The morphogenetic movements of the neural ectoderm that form a neural tube out of the neural plate.
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Step 2: The neural tube is a structure that forms from the neural ectoderm during embryonic development. It will eventually become the brain and spinal cord. Step 3: The neural plate is a flat sheet of cells that forms from the neural ectoderm before it folds up Show more…
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