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Embryonic stem cells are naturally pluripotent and can make any tissue type.
There are three layers of embryonic tissue present in the pig. These layers are called the ectoderm, mesoderm and the endoderm.
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The primary tissue layers, known as the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm, are formed during the gastrulation stage of embryonic development. This process involves the rearrangement and migration of cells to establish these three primary germ layers, which give rise to all the different tissues and organs in the body.
Undifferentiated mesenchymal tissue
Undifferentiated mesenchymal tissue
mesodermal
The process of embryonic tissue development where tissue layers form during animal development is called gastrulation. This process involves the rearrangement and differentiation of cells to create distinct layers that will give rise to different body structures and organs.
all glands derive from epithelial tissue
Induction due to grafted tissue .
Jellyfish, hydras, and sea anemones are all part of the phylum Cnidaria and possess two embryonic tissue layers: the ectoderm and endoderm. These organisms are classified as diploblastic, meaning they have only these two primary germ layers. In contrast to triploblastic organisms, they do not have a mesoderm layer. As adults, they maintain these two tissue layers throughout their life cycle.
The prolabium is the most anterior part of the primary palate that contributes to the formation of the upper lip. It develops from tissue in the midline of the embryonic face and plays a crucial role in the fusion of the facial structures during development.