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In Canada,only the Canadian Treasury can create money.
Neural Crest Cells
Cells derived from the crests of the forming neural tube in the embryo; together with the mesoderm, they form the mesenchyme of the embryo; they give rise to part of the skull, the teeth, melanocytes, sensory neurons, and autonomic neurons.
Adrenal Cortex
The outer region of the adrenal glands that produces vital steroid hormones such as cortisol, aldosterone, and androgens.
Enteric Nervous System
The Enteric Nervous System is a network of neurons that govern the functions of the gastrointestinal tract, often referred to as the "second brain."
Oropharyngeal Membrane
The oropharyngeal membrane is an embryonic structure that contributes to the formation of the mouth and pharynx in a developing embryo.
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