| 1. | The centre of the tube is the " neural canal ".
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| 2. | The notochord becomes a canal within the embryo known as the neural canal.
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| 3. | The hollow interior is called the neural canal.
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| 4. | Because of weathering, many of the smaller neural canals and foramina could not be identified for certain.
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| 5. | The specimen displays several neural canal is large and teardrop-shaped anteriorly but small and circular at its posterior opening.
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| 6. | As these sections develop around the neural canal, the inner neural canal becomes known as " primitive " ventricles.
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| 7. | As these sections develop around the neural canal, the inner neural canal becomes known as " primitive " ventricles.
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| 8. | It consist of an elongated natural internal cast or endocast of the neural canal of the sacrum, about sixty centimetres long.
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| 9. | In the back vertebrae, the neural arches, above the level of the neural canal, are not especially lengthened to above.
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| 10. | In the vertebrae, the neural canals ( through which the spinal cord would pass ) extend into the centra, forming deep concavities.
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