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#Hypoblast - facing towards the endometrium, adjacent to the blastocyst cavity.
#Hypoblast - facing towards the endometrium, adjacent to the blastocyst cavity.
#Amnioblasts - cells of the epiblast that migrate up and around to allow the amniotic cavity to form.
#Amnioblasts - cells of the epiblast that migrate up and around to allow the amniotic cavity to form.
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'''epiblast''' gives rise to the three germ layers:
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After [[Developmental Biology - Gastrulation - Anatomy & Physiology|gastrulation]] the
'''epiblast''' gives rise to the three germ layers:
#Ectoderm
#Ectoderm
#Mesoderm
#Mesoderm
#Endoderm
#Endoderm
*The hypoblast gives rise to no persisting structure in the adult.
*The hypoblast gives rise to no persisting structure in the adult.
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