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Gastrulation - Anatomy & Physiology
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*Cells of the LPM are most lateral, then intermediate followed by paraxial mesoderm.
*Cells of the LPM are most lateral, then intermediate followed by paraxial mesoderm.
*As ingression continues and the endoderm continues to interchalate, the hypoblast is pushed laterally.
*As ingression continues and the endoderm continues to interchalate, the hypoblast is pushed laterally.
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The remaining epiblast forms the ectoderm.
==Gastrulation at the Node==
==Gastrulation at the Node==
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