Endoderm
Gastrulation is defined as a phase early in the embryonic development of most animals, during which the single-layered blastula is reorganized into a trilaminar structure known as the gastrula. These three germ layers are known as the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. These develop into the respiratory and digestive organs.
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Three distinct layers form during gastrulation: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. Each contributes to different organs.Some examples are:Ectoderm = skin, brainMesoderm = kidneys, muscleEndoderm = digestive tract, respiratory tract
The circulatory system takes oxygen from the lungs and carries it to organs such as organs in the digestive system. The organs then use the oxygen to help them function properly and give them energy.
organs
No, the stomach is part of the digestive system. The respiratory system is mainly about air, breathing, and the organs included in it, like the lungs.
The diaphragm is the membrane separating the respiratory organs from theorgans of the digestive system. It lies between the lungs and the stomach.
Respiratory system, immune system, digestive system, circulatory system and nervous system.
Pharynx is the common organ in both systems because it takes food and air.
The human body is made of organs. Certain organs work together to form systems. We each have a respiratory and a Circulatory system, Digestive system and Excretory System.
The digestive system, the nervous system, respiratory system, imune, circulatory, excretory, integumentary, muscular, reproductory, skeletal, and lymphatic.
Endoderm gives rise to the organs of the digestive tract (stomach, intestine, etc), the respiratory tract (lungs, etc.), and the endocrine system (liver, pancreas, etc).