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No, human tissues are arise from one of 3 embryological origins: 1- Ectoderm 2- Mesoderm 3- Mesoderm
Present research indicates that adult stem cells are just as good as embryonic.
The epithilial tissues present in the brain make up the lining of the blood vessels.
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Ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm can produce epithelial tissues
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There are three layers of embryonic tissue present in the pig. These layers are called the ectoderm, mesoderm and the endoderm.
Sponges have two germ layers therefore they are diploblastic.
The ectoderm nearest the embryonic midline - often described as the neuroectoderm - does form into the neural tube, the embryonic structure from which the nervous system develops. However, more lateral ectoderm matures into skin and associated tissues.
Embryonic stem cells are used to treat a variety of diseases. Stem cells also help organs and tissues repair themselves.
No, human tissues are arise from one of 3 embryological origins: 1- Ectoderm 2- Mesoderm 3- Mesoderm
Present research indicates that adult stem cells are just as good as embryonic.
The epithilial tissues present in the brain make up the lining of the blood vessels.