Cells move to new positions as an embryo establishes its three germ tissue layers during option(d) i.e, gastrulation.
A young developmental process known as gastrulation occurs when an embryo changes from a one-dimensional layer of epithelial cells (blastula) to a multilayered, multidimensional structure known as the gastrula.
The three embryonic germ layers—the endoderm, ectoderm, and mesoderm—are positioned during gastrulation. Later, these layers grow into specific body systems. The three layers of embryonic tissue, or germ layers, are created as a result of gastrulation. These cells will multiply, move, and differentiate during development into the four main tissues: epithelial tissue, connective tissue, muscle tissue, and nerve tissue.
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I think extracellular because its inside of you
I think it's epidermis? IDK if I spelled that right...
Answer:
Passive transport
Explanation:
A substance that moves across a cell membrane without using the cells energy tends to move from an area of high concentration to an area of low concentration. This is known as Passive transport.