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- nounzoologyembryologyendoderm (noun) · endoderms (plural noun) · entoderm (noun) · entoderms (plural noun)Originmid 19th century: from endo- ‘within’ + Greek derma ‘skin’.
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The endoderm is a progenitor tissue that, in humans, gives rise to the majority of internal organs. Over the past few decades, genetic studies have identified many of the upstream signals specifying endoderm identity in different model …
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The function of the embryonic endoderm is to construct the linings of two tubes within the body. The first tube, extending throughout the length of the body, is the digestive tube. Buds from this tube form the liver, gallbladder, and pancreas.
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