CONNECT-W/ LEARNSMART LABS INQUIRY INTO
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Chapter 22, Problem 3A
Which primary germ layer is not correctly matched to an organ system or organ that develops from it?
- Ectoderm-- nervous system
- Endoderm -- lining of the digestive track
- Mesoderm -- skeletal system
- Endoderm -- cardiovascular system morulal
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