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No, muscle tissue is not formed by the endoderm. Muscle tissue is derived from the mesoderm layer during embryonic development. The endoderm gives rise to the lining of many internal organs such as the gastrointestinal tract and respiratory system.
Mesoderm, specifically the visceral mesoderm layer consisting of mesoderm and endoderm.
The endoderm of the gastrula turns into internal organs such as the liver and pancreas, and into the lining of some systems.
The endoderm and ectoderm
They have two layers the endoderm and ectoderm.
No, muscle tissue is not formed by the endoderm. Muscle tissue is derived from the mesoderm layer during embryonic development. The endoderm gives rise to the lining of many internal organs such as the gastrointestinal tract and respiratory system.
Endoderm
Mesoderm, specifically the visceral mesoderm layer consisting of mesoderm and endoderm.
The endoderm.
endoderm
The inner layer of a cell is called the endoderm.
The three germ layers of a gastrula are the ectoderm (outer layer), mesoderm (middle layer), and endoderm (inner layer). These layers give rise to different tissues and organs in the developing embryo through a process known as gastrulation.
Prussian embryologist Robert Remak coined the term "endoderm" in 1835. The endoderm is the innermost of the three primary germ layers of an embryo. The endoderm may also be called the hypoblast.
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endoderm, mesoderm, then ectoderm
The endoderm of the gastrula turns into internal organs such as the liver and pancreas, and into the lining of some systems.
The endoderm and ectoderm