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Loosely speaking, the stomatodeum is an invagination of ectoderm that develops into the mouth.
Modeling this precisely using strict EHDAA2 develops_from relations may be more difficult - the mouth includes many structures such as muscles and bones that may not be in the ectodermal lineage; also there may be some pharyngeal contribution, but the stomodeum may be conceived of as being anterior to the pharynx. The fact this is already classified as multi-tissue implies that in may have ectodermal and other components.
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Loosely speaking, the stomatodeum is an invagination of ectoderm that develops into the mouth.
Modeling this precisely using strict EHDAA2 develops_from relations may be more difficult - the mouth includes many structures such as muscles and bones that may not be in the ectodermal lineage; also there may be some pharyngeal contribution, but the stomodeum may be conceived of as being anterior to the pharynx. The fact this is already classified as multi-tissue implies that in may have ectodermal and other components.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: