Crossword-Solution: ECTODERM
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Ectoderm | n. | The outer layer of the blastoderm; epiblast. |
| Ectoderm | n. | The external skin or outer layer of an animal or plant, this being formed in an animal from the epiblast. See Illust. of Blastoderm. |
We have 12 clues for the answer “ECTODERM”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Outer germ layer | 1 answer |
| Outer germ layer that develops into skin | 1 answer |
| Outer membrane of a jellyfish | 1 answer |
| Outer membrane. | 1 answer |
| Outermost cell layer | 1 answer |
| STOMACH lining | 1 answer |
| outer germ layer of an animal embryo, which gives rise to epidermis and nervous tissue | 1 answer |
| Outer skin layer. | 2 answers |
| INITIAL tissues formed in the embryo from which all body tissues arise | 3 answers |
| PRIMARY tissues formed in the embryo from which all body tissues arise | 3 answers |
| TISSUES from which all body tissues arise, initial/primary | 3 answers |
| GERM layer | 6 answers |
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Sentences with ECTODERM (5)
Kleinenberg is with you, please to tell him, with my compliments and thanks for the copy of his Memoir, that I went over his Hydra paper pretty carefully in the summer, and satisfied myself as to the correctness of his statements about the structure of the ectoderm and about the longitudinal fibres.
DYSTELEOLOGY: the science of those features in organisms which refute the "design-argument." ECTODERM: the outer (ekto) layer of the embryo.
But in all other animals the ovum first grows into two primary layers, the outer or animal layer (the ectoderm, epiblast, or ectoblast), and the inner or vegetal layer (the entoderm, hypoblast, or endoblast); and from these the tissues and organs are formed.
The inner plate of the two-layered coelom-pouch (the visceral layer) joins itself to the entoderm; the outer plate (parietal layer) unites with the ectoderm.
Generally (if not always) the cells of the skin-layer or ectoderm (Figures 1.36 c and 1.37 e) are the smaller, more numerous, and clearer; while the cells of the gut-layer, or entoderm (i), are larger, less numerous, and darker.
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, NYT, USA TODAY.
Used 7 times in crossword archives (1953–2012).