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Read each of the tissue descriptions below. Then click and drag them into the ap

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Question

Read each of the tissue descriptions below. Then click and drag them into the appropriate category to identify from which primary germ layer each was derived. The muscles that make your hair stand The ductus deferense esophaal heThe gland where esophageal lumen T-lymphocytes mature The biceps brachi The lining of up The transitional epithelium of the urinary bladder The lumenal lining of the proximal convoluted tubule The tissue that sedretes cortisol The lateral rectus muscles The tibia Endodernm Mesoderm Ectoderm

Explanation / Answer

The muscle which makes your hair stand up is -ectoderm

The ductus deferens- endoderm

The lining of oesophagus lumen- endoderm

The lining where t lymphocytes mature- endoderm

The biceps brachii - mesoderm

The tibia - mesoderm

The lateral rectus muscle - mesoderm

The tissue that secret corsitol - endoderm

The lumenal lining of proximal convoluted tubule - mesoderm

The transitional epithelium of urinary bladder - mesoderm

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