Read each of the tissue descriptions below. Then click and drag them into the appropriate category to identify from which primary germ layer each was derived. The muscles that The gland where T- lymphocytes mature The tissue that secretes cortisol The lateral rectus make your hair stand The biceps brachii muscles up The lining of the esophageal lumen The lumenal lining of the proximal convoluted tubule The transitional epithelium of the urinary bladder The ductus deferens The tibia Endoderm Mesoderm Ectoderm The lateral rectus muscles The lining of the esophageal lumen The ductus deferens The gland where T- lymphocytes mature The transitional epithelium of the urinary bladder The tibia The biceps brachii

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Read each of the tissue descriptions below. Then click and drag them into the appropriate category to identify from which primary
germ layer each was derived.
The muscles that
The gland where T-
lymphocytes mature
The tissue that
secretes cortisol
The lateral rectus
make your hair stand
The biceps brachii
muscles
up
The lining of the
esophageal lumen
The lumenal lining of
the proximal
convoluted tubule
The transitional
epithelium of the
urinary bladder
The ductus deferens
The tibia
Endoderm
Mesoderm
Ectoderm
The lateral rectus
muscles
The lining of the
esophageal lumen
The ductus deferens
The gland where T-
lymphocytes mature
The transitional
epithelium of the
urinary bladder
The tibia
The biceps brachii
Transcribed Image Text:Read each of the tissue descriptions below. Then click and drag them into the appropriate category to identify from which primary germ layer each was derived. The muscles that The gland where T- lymphocytes mature The tissue that secretes cortisol The lateral rectus make your hair stand The biceps brachii muscles up The lining of the esophageal lumen The lumenal lining of the proximal convoluted tubule The transitional epithelium of the urinary bladder The ductus deferens The tibia Endoderm Mesoderm Ectoderm The lateral rectus muscles The lining of the esophageal lumen The ductus deferens The gland where T- lymphocytes mature The transitional epithelium of the urinary bladder The tibia The biceps brachii
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