The retina is an out growth of the :

Correct Answer: Diencephalon
Description: B i.e. Diencephalon - Forebrain (prosencephalon) consists of telencephalon (anterior or rostral pa) and diencephalon (posterior or caudal pa). - Telencephalon forms cerebral hemisphere and their cavities -- lateral ventricle and pa of 3rd ventricle- Diancephalon forms - optic cup & stalkQ, pituitary, thalmus, hypothlmus, epithalmus, pineal gland (or epiphysis), & 3rd ventricle (most pa)- Retina develops from walls of optic cupQ. The outer thinner layer becomes retinal pigmented epithelium and inner thicker layer forms neural layer of retina.
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