The ectoderm.
Neuronal ectoderm
A stem cell that can differentiate into any cell (tissue) of the three germ layers.
This occurs as a result of the folding of ectoderm tissue. The ectoderm is a type of germ cell layer present in a young embryo.
germ cell
All nervous tissue arise from ectoderm. Whether central or peripheral. It is anatomical division. Functionally all nervous cells are connected to each other.
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Gastrulation
a group of specialized cells forms tissue, a group of tissue forms an organ
The opposite of male germ cell is female germ cell.
Non since it is an Prokaryote (Archea) and thus has no tissue. it's just a cell. The simplest animals with tissues are Cniderians and they have 2 germ layers.
The medical term for a germ cell is "gamete," and for a sex cell is "germ cell."
Mesoblasts are a type of embryonic stem cell that give rise to the mesoderm, one of the three primary germ layers in early development. Mesoderm gives rise to various tissues and structures in the body, including muscle, bone, cartilage, and blood vessels. Mesoblasts are important for tissue development and regeneration.