ectodermiä
Ectodermiä is the outermost of the three primary germ layers that form during early embryonic development. It arises from the epiblast layer and is responsible for the formation of the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, and peripheral nerves. Additionally, the epidermis, which is the outer layer of the skin, is derived from ectodermiä. Other structures originating from ectodermiä include hair, nails, sweat glands, and the enamel of teeth. Sensory organs such as the eyes, ears, and nose also develop from ectodermal precursors. The formation of these diverse tissues highlights the crucial role of ectodermiä in establishing the body's surface and its ability to interact with the external environment. The differentiation of ectodermal cells into specialized cell types is a complex and tightly regulated process involving intricate signaling pathways.