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How does cranioarchischisis (a congenital malformation) occur?
 
  a) When the rostral part of the neural plate only partially fuses.
  b) The neurodegeneration of brain cells begins before the growth of the CNS is complete.
  c) This is a result of the neural tube completely failing to close.
  d) This occurs due to the cranial neurons failing to proliferate.

Question 2

What is meant by the term pluripotent?
 
  a) This term refers to stem cells having the potential to develop into any type of cell.
  b) This term refers to stem cells having the potential to develop into different types of nervous system cells.
  c) This term refers to the process of the neural plate forming a groove and fusing to become the neural tube.
  d) This term refers to the potential that certain cells have in becoming a neuron in the brain.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: C

Answer to Question 2

Answer: B



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