epithelium tissue arise from
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Epithelial tissues are derived from all of the embryological germ layers: from ectoderm (e.g., the epidermis); from endoderm (e.g., the lining of the gastrointestinal tract); from mesoderm (e.g., the inner linings of body cavities).
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Epithelial tissue consists of specialized cells that cover the exterior of the body (skin) or line internal structures such as blood vessels and the intestine. During development, endothelial tissue arises from all three primary germ layers: ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm. There are many types of epithelial tissue.
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