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Pre-implantation development and Blastocyst
Pre-implantation development
Cited from the book "Human Embryology and Developmental Biology"
The subdivision of the inner cell mass ultimately results in an embryonic body that contains the three primary embryonic germ layers: the ectoderm (outer layer), mesoderm (middle layer), and endoderm (inner layer). The process by which the germ layers are formed through cell movements is called gastrulation.
Cited from the book "Human Embryology and Developmental Biology"
The subdivision of the inner cell mass ultimately results in an embryonic body that contains the three primary embryonic germ layers: the ectoderm (outer layer), mesoderm (middle layer), and endoderm (inner layer). The process by which the germ layers are formed through cell movements is called gastrulation.
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