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Germ layers are the primary cell layers formed during embryonic development in animals. They give rise to all tissues and organs in the body.
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Ectoderm: The outermost germ layer that forms structures such as skin and the nervous system.
Mesoderm: The middle germ layer that gives rise to muscles, bones, and the circulatory system.
The innermost germ layer that becomes the lining of the digestive tract and other internal organs.