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What germ layer is nerve tissue derived from?

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Answered by Mysteryboy01
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Ectoderm

Answered by Royalstar785
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Explanation:

ectoderm

The tissues derived from the ectoderm are: some epithelial tissue (epidermis or outer layer of the skin, the lining for all hollow organs which have cavities open to a surface covered by epidermis), modified epidermal tissue (fingernails and toenails, hair, glands of the skin), all nerve tissue, salivary glands, and ...

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