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What Are the Germ Layers Formed During Gastrulation?
The three primary germ layers formed during gastrulation are:
1.
Ectoderm
: This outermost layer gives rise to the central nervous system, peripheral nervous system, skin, hair, and nails.
2.
Mesoderm
: The middle layer forms the cardiovascular system, muscles, bones, connective tissues, and urogenital structures.
3.
Endoderm
: The innermost layer develops into the gastrointestinal tract, liver, pancreas, and lungs.
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