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The [[Developmental Biology - Neurogenesis - Anatomy & Physiology|nervous system]] develops from ectoderm in the anterior part of the embryo, beginning with the formation of the neural plate. Some of the ectoderm will also develop into the [[Skin - Anatomy & Physiology#Origin of the epidermis|epidermis]] in response to signalling factors from elsewhere in the embryo; formation of the neural ectoderm is the default pathway. The neural plate develops into the [[CNS Development - Anatomy & Physiology|neural tube]], which is the precursor to the brain and spinal cord.
 
The [[Developmental Biology - Neurogenesis - Anatomy & Physiology|nervous system]] develops from ectoderm in the anterior part of the embryo, beginning with the formation of the neural plate. Some of the ectoderm will also develop into the [[Skin - Anatomy & Physiology#Origin of the epidermis|epidermis]] in response to signalling factors from elsewhere in the embryo; formation of the neural ectoderm is the default pathway. The neural plate develops into the [[CNS Development - Anatomy & Physiology|neural tube]], which is the precursor to the brain and spinal cord.
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In the verterbrate embryo, the anterior of the embryo also begins to form into blocks of cells known as [[Developmental Biology - Somite Development - Anatomy & Physiology|somites]]. Somites are transient structures that will give rise to the vertebrae and ribs, the dermis of the dorsum, and the skeletal [[Developmental Biology - Muscle Development - Anatomy & Physiology|muscle]] of the body wall, back and limbs; they originate from the subsection of mesoderm known as [[Gastrulation - Anatomy & Physiology|paraxial mesoderm]].  
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In the verterbrate embryo, the anterior of the embryo also begins to form into blocks of cells known as [[Somite Development - Anatomy & Physiology|somites]]. Somites are transient structures that will give rise to the vertebrae and ribs, the dermis of the dorsum, and the skeletal [[Developmental Biology - Muscle Development - Anatomy & Physiology|muscle]] of the body wall, back and limbs; they originate from the subsection of mesoderm known as [[Gastrulation - Anatomy & Physiology|paraxial mesoderm]].  
    
The mesoderm also gives rise to the [[Developmental Anatomy of the Kidneys and Urinary Tract - Anatomy & Physiology|urinary system]] and some parts of the reproductive system; these develop from intermediate mesoderm. The development of the male or female reproductive system is mediated by the [[Fertilisation, Implantation and Early Embryonic Development -Sexual Differentiation- Anatomy & Physiology|genetic sex]] of the embryo.
 
The mesoderm also gives rise to the [[Developmental Anatomy of the Kidneys and Urinary Tract - Anatomy & Physiology|urinary system]] and some parts of the reproductive system; these develop from intermediate mesoderm. The development of the male or female reproductive system is mediated by the [[Fertilisation, Implantation and Early Embryonic Development -Sexual Differentiation- Anatomy & Physiology|genetic sex]] of the embryo.
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