Nervous tissue is ectodermal in origin, Explain.
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Ectoderm is one of the three germ layers formed during gastrulation. All neural tissues are formed from ectoderm.
There are three ways the ectoderm differentiates
*surface ectoderm
*neuroectoderm
*the neural crest cells.
Most of the nervous system develops from neuroectoderm with part of it from neural crest and surface ectoderm.
There are three ways the ectoderm differentiates
*surface ectoderm
*neuroectoderm
*the neural crest cells.
Most of the nervous system develops from neuroectoderm with part of it from neural crest and surface ectoderm.
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