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ectoderm
[ek-tuh-durm]
noun
the outer germ layer in the embryo of a metazoan.
Other Word Forms
- ectodermal adjective
- ectodermic adjective
- ectodermoidal adjective
- subectodermal adjective
- subectodermic adjective
- ˌٴˈ adjective
Example Sentences
Amniotic ectoderm is a single cell layer that forms the membrane surrounding the developing embryo.
In an unexpected twist, no part of the sea star ectoderm expresses a "trunk" genetic patterning program, suggesting that sea stars are mostly headlike.
After gastrulation, the embryo can be thought of as an onion with three layers: the ectoderm, the mesoderm and the endoderm.
These disks eventually formed the three main cell layers of the body: the endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm.
Beyond that, researchers typically assess pluripotency by confirming that the cells can differentiate into the three primordial germ-layer tissues: endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm.
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