Determine the primary germ layer from which each description on top arose. Then click and drag that label into the appropriate category. The femur The lumenal layer of the digestive tract Spinal cord Mucous membranes Internal lining of the trachea Superficial cells of the skin Excitable cells of the biceps brachii muscle Mesenchyme Excitable cells of the brain Cells that carry oxygen Endoderm Mesoderm Ectoderm
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- Endoderm: Forms the internal linings of the digestive and respiratory tracts, and associated organs. - Mesoderm: Forms muscles, bones, the cardiovascular system, and connective tissues. - Ectoderm: Forms the skin, nervous system, and sensory organs. Step 2: Show more…
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