Social Studies, 17.06.2021 18:00 Diamond4614
Click and drag the terms on the left to accurately complete the sentences on the right. Then arrange the sentences in order to accurately describe the process of the embryonic development of the neural tube, a precursor to the brain.
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The neural plate sinks and its edges thicken, forming a neural groove with a raised neural fold along each side.
The neuroectoderm appears along the length of the embryo and thickens to form the
The lumen of the neural tube becomes a fluid-filled space that later develops into of the spinal cord the and the ventricles of the brain.
The neural folds then fuse along the midline beginning in the neural crest region and progressing toward the nose and tail.
A hollow channel called the forms, which eventually will grow lateral processes that later form motor nerve fibers.
central canal
neural tube
neural groove
cervical
lumbar
neural plate
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 15:10
Drugs have a high potential for abuse. there is no routine therapeutic use for these drugs and they are not available for regular use. they may be obtained for “investigational use only” by applying to the u.s. drug enforcement agency. examples include heroin and lsd. which scheduled drug is this?
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Social Studies, 22.06.2019 20:00
In 1914, alabama produced 1.7 million bales of cotton, but three years later produced only 515,000, bales. meanwhile, in georgia, 5.2 million acres of land was dedicated for cotton production in 1914, but by 1923 there were just 2.6 million acres used for growing cotton. all of this was the result of the work of a tiny insect: the boll weevil. alabama and georgia first felt the effects of the boll weevil at different times. what would account for this difference in timing?
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