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Chapter 14.7, Problem 28WDYL
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The structures that develop from alar plates and basal plates.

Concept introduction:

Alar and basal structures form a part of forebrain region of the brain. There is a horizontal groove of sulcus limitans which forms a part of the neural tube in the region of alar and basal structures.

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