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The brain and spinal cord.

The cephalic portion of the nueral tube becomes the brain, the caudal portion becomes the spinal cord.

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What is formed from the neural tube?

The neural tube forms the spinal cord and brain. Mistakes in the formation of these structures seems to be more common in folate deficiency. Women who may become pregnant are advised to take folate to prevent these birth defects.


What does the neural tube develop into during embryonic development?

The neural tube develops into the brain and spinal cord during embryonic development.


What is considered the normal range for neural tube measurement in a fetus?

if measurement of neural tube is greater than 2.5mm indicates down syndrome


What substances is measured in the maternal serum when a neural tube defect is suspected?

Alpha-fetoprotein (AFP) is a substance that is measured in the maternal serum when a neural tube defect is suspected. High levels of AFP may indicate a neural tube defect in the fetus.


What develops into the back bone?

Neural tube.


What week of gestation does the neural tube close?

The neural tube closes around the 28th day of gestation, so that would be at the end of the fourth week.


Connects the brain to the spinal cord?

Nervous Tissue


What is the neural tube formed by the fusion of?

In the embryo the neural tube forms the central nervous system in the fetus, which is the brain and spinal cord. The reason pregnant women are given folic acid supplementation is to help prevent neural tube defects, which can range from fairly benign all the way to anencephaly (where the baby is born without a brain).


Brain and spinal cord develops from?

The neural tube


Where do all of the structures in the cns originate from?

Neural Tube


In a toad embryo the neural tube does what?

The neural tube is the embryonic predecessor of the brain and spinal cord. Which means, most of what it "does" is develop into a brain and spinal cord. The neural tube is initially formed almost exclusively of stem and progenitor cells. Over time, these stem and progenitor cells adopt specific identities and begin to differentiate neurons and later glial cells and these cells begin forming neural circuits. By the time the neural tube has developed to a point where it is capable of carrying out rudimentary neurological functions, the nomenclature is generally changed to brain and spinal cord rather than neural tube.


What does the medical abbreviation NTD mean?

Neural Tube Defect

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