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What is the Role of the Inner Cell Mass?
The ICM is critical for the development of the embryo proper. It gives rise to the three primary germ layers: the
ectoderm
,
mesoderm
, and
endoderm
. These germ layers eventually differentiate into all tissues and organs of the body.
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