Asked by bryan green on May 06, 2024
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List the three embryonic germ layers and indicate a structure that forms from each layer.
Embryonic Germ Layers
The three primary layers of cells (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm) in the embryo from which all tissues and organs develop.
- Outline the embryonic development, including the formation of germ layers and structures deriving from each layer.
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Tyeesha HerndonMay 08, 2024
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Ectoderm layer: nervous system, epidermis of skin, epithelial lining of oral cavity and rectum
Mesoderm layer: musculoskeletal system, dermis of skin, cardiovascular system, urinary system, reproductive system, outer layers of respiratory and digestive systems
Endoderm layer: epithelial lining of digestive tract and respiratory tract, associated glands of digestive and respiratory tracts, epithelial lining of urinary bladder
Mesoderm layer: musculoskeletal system, dermis of skin, cardiovascular system, urinary system, reproductive system, outer layers of respiratory and digestive systems
Endoderm layer: epithelial lining of digestive tract and respiratory tract, associated glands of digestive and respiratory tracts, epithelial lining of urinary bladder
Learning Objectives
- Outline the embryonic development, including the formation of germ layers and structures deriving from each layer.