When does the development of a child's nervous system begin

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Answer:

At just six weeks, the embryo's brain and nervous system begin to develop, although the complex parts of the brain continue to grow and develop through the end of pregnancy, with development ending around the age of 25.

Development of a child's nervous system:

Explanation:

  • The nervous system is the body's primary governing, regulating, and communication system. There is a location in the brain where all mental activity takes place, such as thinking, learning, and remembering. The nervous system regulates and maintains homeostasis in cooperation with the endocrine system.
  • At the age of six weeks, the embryo's brain and nervous system begin to develop, and the sophisticated parts of the brain continue to grow and develop until the end of pregnancy, when development stops around the age of 25.
  • The nervous system develops from the ectoderm in response to an inductive signal from the mesoderm. When the first mesodermal cells consolidate and extend under the primitive streak along the embryo's anterior-posterior axis, the notochord is produced.

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