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56) An infant is born anencephalic. He presents without both a forebrain and a cerebrum. The remaining brain tissue is exposed, not covered by bone or skin. The infant is blind, deaf, unconscious, and unable to feel pain. Because the infant has a rudimentary…
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27%
(A) closure of the caudal neuropore
46%
(B) closure of the rostral neuropore
18%
(C) formation of the first branchial arch
6%
(D) formation of the somites
3%
(E) fusion of the metopon