Ectoderm

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Ectoderm is one of the three primary germ layers in the very early embryo. The other two layers are the mesoderm (middle layer) and endoderm (most proximal layer), with the ectoderm as the most exterior (or distal) layer. It emerges and originates from the outer layer of germ cells. The word ectoderm comes from the Greek ektos meaning "outside", and derma, meaning "skin."

Development[edit | edit source]

During embryogenesis, the ectoderm serves as the precursor to several key structures. These include the epidermis and its appendages (the sweat glands, hair, and nails), the nervous system, the lens and cornea of the eye, tooth enamel, the pituitary gland, and the mammary glands.

Subtypes[edit | edit source]

The ectoderm develops into two parts: the surface ectoderm (also known as the external ectoderm) and the neural ectoderm. The surface ectoderm forms the epithelium of the skin and its specialized derivatives. The neural ectoderm primarily forms the nervous system.

Surface Ectoderm[edit | edit source]

The surface ectoderm develops into:

Neural Ectoderm[edit | edit source]

The neural ectoderm (or neuroectoderm) develops into the nervous system, including the brain, spinal cord, motor neurons, sensory neurons, melanocytes, facial cartilage, and tooth dentin.

Clinical Significance[edit | edit source]

Defects in ectodermal development can lead to conditions known as ectodermal dysplasias, which can affect the skin, hair, teeth, and nails. These conditions are typically present from birth and can range in severity.

See Also[edit | edit source]

Ectoderm Resources
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