ectoblast

/ˈɛktəˌblæst/

Definitions

1. noun

The outer layer of cells in an embryo, which will eventually give rise to the ectoderm; the outer germ layer of a multicellular organism that develops from the outer layer of cells of an embryo.

“The development of the ectoblast in a vertebrate embryo is crucial for the formation of the central nervous system and the skin.”

Synonyms

  • ectoderm
  • outer layer

Antonyms

  • endoderm
  • inner layer