alkionkerrokset
Alkionkerrokset, often translated as germ layers, are the primary layers of cells that form during early embryonic development. These fundamental layers are established through a process called gastrulation. In most animals, there are three distinct germ layers: the ectoderm, the mesoderm, and the endoderm. Each of these layers is pluripotent, meaning its cells have the potential to differentiate into various specialized cell types that make up the body.
The outermost layer is the ectoderm. It gives rise to the nervous system, including the brain and
The precise organization and timing of germ layer formation can vary slightly between different animal groups,