it consists of four main parts:
the brain
the spinal cord
the peripheral nervous system
the autonomic nervous system
yes
Agenesis of the Corpus Callosum does not occur because of other neurological problems but may occur in conjunction with other disorders. Often when it does occur with other anomalies of the brain, the disorder of the corpus callosum is overlooked. Individuals may have complete agenesis (C-ACC), partial agenesis (P-ACC) or a disorder of the corpus callosum (DCC) such as it may be thin. Researchers at the University of California, San Francisco have found that approximately 1:4,000 people have a disorder of the corpus callosum. The exact cause has not been determined because but the condition is frequently seen in individuals with fetal alcohol syndrome or genetic anomalies. Deletions of specific genes have been associated with ACC; approximately 20% of all individuals with a corpus callosum anomaly have a chromosomal duplication or deletion.
It disrupts fetal growth patterns, especially the central nervous system. See : fetal alcohol syndrome.
neurotropin-3
neurons (nerve cells) divide by mitosis just like most other cells but in humans neurons in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) stop dividing after fetal development. neurons (nerve cells) divide by mitosis just like most other cells but in humans neurons in the central nervous system (brain and spinal cord) stop dividing after fetal development.
no
Nervous tissue stops dividing while still in the fetal phase.
The main effect of FAS is permanent central nervous system damage, having recently drunk alcohol, and up to 30% drink alcohol at some point during pregnancy.
The diaphragm in a fetal pig attaches to the abdominal and thoracic cavity. It is used to help the pig breath.
The alimentary canal in fetal pigs is part of the digestive system. It contains the oral cavity, stomach and intestines.
The round ligament is a structure present in the urogenital system of fetal pigs. The structure is a round cartilaginous barrier.
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the respiratory system