brain and spinal cord
Ectoderm
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.
Neuronal ectoderm
Ectoderm
The archenteron develops into digestive tract. It is associated with the inner of the three germ layers, the ectoderm.
is ectoderm uniformly pigmented
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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All nervous tissue arise from ectoderm. Whether central or peripheral. It is anatomical division. Functionally all nervous cells are connected to each other.
ectoderm is the young epidermis, same with endoderm, it is the young gastrodermis.
Ectoderm, endoderm, and mesoderm can produce epithelial tissues