Endoderm: (most internal germ layer) gives rise to the lining of the digestive tract and the organs derived from it, such as the liver and lungs of vertebrates.
Mesoderm: (middle germ layer) forms muscle, the skeletal system, and the circulatory system.
Ectoderm: (most exterior germ layer) gives rise to the outer covering and, in some phyla, to the central nervous system.
No. According to the Encyclopedia Britannica, " The ectoderm gives rise to the skin covering, to the nervous system, and to the sense organs."
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Endoderm
The endoderm.
From inner to outer, the germ cell layers are the endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm. Each of the three layers develops into a different part of the embryo: the endoderm into the respiratory, auditory, and digestive system; the mesoderm into the skeleton and muscles; and the ectoderm into the skin, tooth enamel, and nervous system.
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Prussian embryologist Robert Remak coined the term "endoderm" in 1835. The endoderm is the innermost of the three primary germ layers of an embryo. The endoderm may also be called the hypoblast.
The endoderm, mesoderm, and ectoderm
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The endoderm of the gastrula turns into internal organs such as the liver and pancreas, and into the lining of some systems.
the Mesoderm the Endoderm the Ectoderm This is correct and confirmed by wiki; http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Germ_layer
the three germ layers on a squid are the ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm
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