Anatomy - Basics of CNS Development from Primary & Secondary Vesicles

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How do the secondary brain vesicles differ from the primary brain vesicles?
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What are the major parts of the brain that develop from the secondary brain vesicles?
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What does the myelencephalon develop into, and why is it important to specify its full name?
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