Asked by Allana Julia Domingo on May 22, 2024

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The hindbrain gives rise to the metencephalon and myelencephalon.

Hindbrain

In the early embryo, one of the three divisions of the developing vertebrate brain; subdivides to form the metencephalon, which gives rise to the cerebellum and pons, and the myelencephalon, which gives rise to the medulla. Compare with forebrain and midbrain.

Metencephalon

Part of the vertebrate embryonic brain; gives rise to the cerebellum and pons.

Myelencephalon

Part of the vertebrate embryonic brain; gives rise to the medulla.

  • Investigate and discern the varied constituents and compartments of the nervous system and their tasks.
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Lynette JonesMay 25, 2024
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Explanation :
The hindbrain develops into two major parts: the metencephalon (which further develops into the pons and cerebellum) and the myelencephalon (which becomes the medulla oblongata).