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Which embryonic germ layer(s) give(s) rise to connective tissues?Multiple choice question.The endodermThe mesodermThe endoderm and the ectodermThe mesoderm, the ectoderm, and the endoderm

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Which embryonic germ layer(s) give(s) rise to connective tissues?Multiple choice question.The endodermThe mesodermThe endoderm and the ectodermThe mesoderm, the ectoderm, and the endoderm

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The mesoderm is the embryonic germ layer that gives rise to connective tissues.

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