Explain the morphology of an embryo from ventral to dorsal portion after neural stage?
Answer Posted / Deepak Kumar Singh
After the neural stage, the embryo's morphology can be divided into three regions: ventral (anterior), lateral (intermediate), and dorsal (posterior). The ventral region contains the developing heart and pharynx, while the dorsal region includes the notochord and neural tube. The lateral region consists of the somites, which will eventually develop into muscles, bones, and other tissues.
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