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Explanation:

The epiblast cells are the functional progenitors of soma and germ cells which later differentiate into three layers: definitive endoderm, mesoderm and ectoderm. Stem cells derived from epiblast are pluripotent.

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Explanation:

The epiblast is a single cell-layered epithelium which generates through gastrulation all tissues in an amniote embryo proper. Specification of the epiblast as a cell lineage in early development is coupled with that of the trophoblast and hypoblast, two lineages dedicated to forming extramebryonic tissues.

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