mesoderm
mesoderm
The middle layer is formed during the gastrulation. This layer develops into muscles, bones and blood vessels.
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Mesoderm
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During embryonic development, the process of gastrulation occurs first. This is when the three primary germ layers (ectoderm, mesoderm, endoderm) form, from which all tissues and organs will develop. Following gastrulation, organogenesis begins where specific organs and structures start to form.
Endoderm
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Gastrula has cell layers that will later develop into different body structures. The three primary germ layers - ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm - are formed during gastrulation and give rise to various tissues and organs in the developing embryo.
The Mesoderm forms the somites, the notochord and the mesenchyme. It is mainly the somites and mesenchyme that develop into the bones
The only one that will develop into different structures is the zygote. After that it will divide into 4, then 8, etc. But each of those will not develop in to all body parts. By that time differentiation has begun.
I/you/we/they develop. He/she/it develops. The present participle is developing.
Diseases of the circulatory and respiratory systems begin to develop due to disorders of the heart and lungs.