Surface ectoderm

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Surface Ectoderm[edit]

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Diagram showing the development of the ectoderm.

The surface ectoderm is a component of the ectoderm, one of the three primary germ layers in the early embryo. The ectoderm is responsible for forming the outermost layer of the embryo and gives rise to a variety of structures in the developing organism.

Development[edit]

During the process of gastrulation, the ectoderm is established as the outermost layer of the embryo. The surface ectoderm specifically refers to the portion of the ectoderm that remains on the exterior surface of the embryo, as opposed to the neuroectoderm, which forms the neural tube and neural crest.

Derivatives[edit]

The surface ectoderm gives rise to several important structures in the body, including:

Function[edit]

The surface ectoderm plays a crucial role in protecting the body from environmental damage, as it forms the epidermis and other protective structures. It also contributes to sensory functions through the development of the lens and cornea, which are essential for vision.

Clinical Significance[edit]

Defects in the development of the surface ectoderm can lead to a variety of congenital conditions. For example, abnormalities in the formation of the epidermis can result in skin disorders, while defects in the development of the lens can lead to cataracts or other visual impairments.

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