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The outermost layer of cells formed during gastrulation that covers the surface of the embryo and differentiates into the epidermis and nervous system.
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The outermost layer of cells formed during [[gastrulation]] that covers the surface of the embryo and differentiates into the epidermis and [[nervous system]].
  
 
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(a) Somatic ectoderm: e.g., epidermis; hair and feathers; skin glands; olfactory organs; eye lens; inner ear; anterior pituitary gland.
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(a) '''Somatic ectoderm:''' e.g., epidermis; hair and feathers; skin glands; olfactory organs; eye lens; inner ear; anterior pituitary gland.
(b) Neural tube: brain, spinal cord, retina, optic nerve, posterior pituitary, cranial nerves, spinal motor nerves.
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(c) Neural crest: e.g., chromatophores; Schwann cells and myelin; adrenal medulla; cells of cranial, spinal, and autonomic ganglia; branchial skeleton; parts of the cranial skeleton.
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(b) '''Neural tube:''' brain, spinal cord, retina, optic nerve, posterior pituitary, cranial nerves, spinal motor nerves.
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(c) '''Neural crest:''' e.g., chromatophores; Schwann cells and myelin; adrenal medulla; cells of cranial, spinal, and autonomic ganglia; branchial skeleton; parts of the cranial skeleton.

Latest revision as of 21:31, 21 September 2019

The outermost layer of cells formed during gastrulation that covers the surface of the embryo and differentiates into the epidermis and nervous system.

Derivatives originate from:

(a) Somatic ectoderm: e.g., epidermis; hair and feathers; skin glands; olfactory organs; eye lens; inner ear; anterior pituitary gland.

(b) Neural tube: brain, spinal cord, retina, optic nerve, posterior pituitary, cranial nerves, spinal motor nerves.

(c) Neural crest: e.g., chromatophores; Schwann cells and myelin; adrenal medulla; cells of cranial, spinal, and autonomic ganglia; branchial skeleton; parts of the cranial skeleton.