Matching The following are lists of adult or “advanced” embryonic structures (1-20) and their embryonic precursors (A-N). Where relevant, consider only the epithelial part of the adult or "advanced" embryonic structure. Note that some precursors may be "used" several times and others not at all.

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The following are lists of adult or "advanced" embryonic structures (1-20) and
their embryonic precursors (A-N). Where relevant, consider only the epithelial part of
the adult or "advanced" embryonic structure. Note that some precursors may be "used"
several times and others not at all.
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Dermis of the back
Axial skeleton
Back muscles
Pancreas
Limb muscle
Anterior pituitary
Heart
Cerebellum
Lungs
Peripheral nervous system
Retina/optic vesicle
Midbrain
Gonads
Cerebrum
Limb skeleton
Stomach
A. Dermatome
B. Diencephalon
C. Endoderm
D. Epidermal ectoderm
E. Intermediate mesoderm
F. Mesencephalon
G. Metencephalon
H. Myelencephalon
I. Myotome
J. Neural crest cells
K. Sclerotome
L. Somatic mesoderm
M. Splanchnic mesoderm
N. Telencephalon
Transcribed Image Text:Matching The following are lists of adult or "advanced" embryonic structures (1-20) and their embryonic precursors (A-N). Where relevant, consider only the epithelial part of the adult or "advanced" embryonic structure. Note that some precursors may be "used" several times and others not at all. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 15. 16. — Dermis of the back Axial skeleton Back muscles Pancreas Limb muscle Anterior pituitary Heart Cerebellum Lungs Peripheral nervous system Retina/optic vesicle Midbrain Gonads Cerebrum Limb skeleton Stomach A. Dermatome B. Diencephalon C. Endoderm D. Epidermal ectoderm E. Intermediate mesoderm F. Mesencephalon G. Metencephalon H. Myelencephalon I. Myotome J. Neural crest cells K. Sclerotome L. Somatic mesoderm M. Splanchnic mesoderm N. Telencephalon
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