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What Does Each Germ Layer Give Rise To?
Each germ layer is responsible for forming specific tissues and organs in the body:
Ectoderm
:
This outermost layer develops into the
skin
,
nervous system
, and
sensory organs
.
Mesoderm
:
The middle layer forms structures such as
muscle
,
bone
,
blood vessels
, and the
heart
.
Endoderm
:
The innermost layer gives rise to the
lining of the digestive system
,
liver
,
pancreas
, and the
respiratory system
.
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