IPA: /ˌɛndəˈdɜrməl/
KK: /ɛndəˈdɜrməl/
Relating to the innermost layer of cells in an embryo that develops into the digestive and respiratory systems.
The endodermal layer is crucial for forming organs like the liver and lungs.
Endodermal → It is formed from "endo-" (from Greek "endon", meaning within) and "derma" (from Greek "derma", meaning skin). The word "endodermal" refers to the layer of skin or tissue that is located within the body, specifically the innermost layer of cells in an embryo that develops into the digestive tract and other internal organs.
Think of 'endo-' meaning 'within' and 'derma' meaning 'skin' — this helps you remember that 'endodermal' refers to the inner layer of skin or tissue.