Anatomy and Physiology
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ISBN: 9781260256000
Author: SALADIN
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Chapter 14, Problem 2TYR
If the telencephalon was removed from a 5-week-old embryo, which of the following structures would fail to develop in the fetus?
- a. cerebral hemispheres
- b. the thalamus
- c. the midbrain
- d. the medulla oblougata
- e. the spinal cord
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