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Q: What structures is derived from the ectoderm?
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What germ layer is the larynx derived from?

Ectoderm


What gland has a medulla derived from ectoderm and a cortex derived from mesoderm?

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What structure derived from the ectoderm?

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What germ layer is nervous tissue found?

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From which of these layers do hair nails epithelial tissue develop?

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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.


What is an ectoderm in embryology?

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What type of oral mucosa forms the inside of the cheeks lips and soft palate?

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What germ layer does the tissue of the peripheral nervous system develop from?

All nervous tissue arise from ectoderm. Whether central or peripheral. It is anatomical division. Functionally all nervous cells are connected to each other.