Not exact matches
The pluripotent cells of the embryo organize themselves at an early
stage in germ layers: the endoderm, mesoderm and
ectoderm.
But we do know that, like other animals, the human embryo in its earliest
stages consists of three main components known as germ layers: the
ectoderm, the endoderm and the mesoderm.
At this developmental
stage, the presumptive lens
ectoderm lies lateral to, and outside the neural plate [29], [30].
This name refers to the fact that the early embryo of bilaterians (the blastula
stage) is generally composed of three primary germ layers: the
ectoderm (outer layer), the endoderm (inner layer), and the mesoderm (middle layer) between them.