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Inner germ layer of embryonic development
Endoderm
Tissues derived from endoderm.
Details
Days16
PrecursorEpiblast
Identifiers
MeSHD004707
FMA69071
Anatomical terminology

Endoderm is the innermost of the three primarygerm layers in the very earlyembryo. The other two layers are theectoderm (outside layer) andmesoderm (middle layer).[1] Cells migrating inward along thearchenteron form the inner layer of thegastrula, which develops into the endoderm.[2]

The endoderm consists at first of flattened cells, which subsequently become columnar. It forms theepithelial lining of multiple systems.

Inplant biology, endoderm corresponds to the innermost part of thecortex (bark) in youngshoots and youngroots often consisting of a singlecell layer. As theplant becomes older, more endoderm willlignify.

Production

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The following chart shows thetissues produced by the endoderm.The embryonic endoderm develops into the interior linings of two tubes in the body, the digestive and respiratory tube.[3]

LayerCategorySystem
General[4]Gastrointestinal tractthe entirealimentary canal except part of themouth,pharynx and the terminal part of therectum (which are lined by involutions of theectoderm), the lining cells of all the glands which open into the digestive tube, including those of theliver andpancreas
GeneralRespiratory tractthetrachea,bronchi, andalveoli of thelungs
GeneralEndocrine glands and organsthe lining of the follicles of thethyroid gland and the epithelial component of thethymus (i.e. thymic epithelial cells).
Auditory systemtheepithelium of theauditory tube andtympanic cavity
Urinary systemtheurinary bladder and part of theurethra

Liver andpancreas cells are believed to derive from a common precursor.[5]

In humans, the endoderm can differentiate into distinguishable organs after 5 weeks ofembryonic development.

Additional images

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  • Section through the embryo.
    Section through the embryo.
  • Section through ovum imbedded in the uterine decidua
    Section through ovum imbedded in the uterine decidua
  • Signaling pathway to inducing endoderm
    Signaling pathway to inducing endoderm

See also

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References

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Public domainThis article incorporates text in thepublic domain frompage 49 of the 20th edition ofGray's Anatomy(1918)

  1. ^Langman's Medical Embryology, 11th edition. 2010.
  2. ^Fukuda, Kimiko; Kikuchi, Yutaka (August 2005)."Endoderm development in vertebrates: fate mapping, induction and regional specification".Development, Growth and Differentiation.47 (6):343–355.doi:10.1111/j.1440-169X.2005.00815.x.ISSN 0012-1592.PMID 16109032.S2CID 26241717. Retrieved10 March 2023.
  3. ^Gilbert, SF."Endoderm". Sinauer Associates. Retrieved14 March 2013.
  4. ^TheGeneral category denotes that all or most of theanimals containing this layer produce the adjacent product.
  5. ^Zaret KS (October 2001). "Hepatocyte differentiation: from the endoderm and beyond".Curr. Opin. Genet. Dev.11 (5):568–74.doi:10.1016/S0959-437X(00)00234-3.PMID 11532400.
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Human embryonic development in the first three weeks
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