Does the thyroid arise from neural crest (ectoderm),
mesoderm, or endoderm?
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Answer / c@mi
Thyroid gland is part of the pharyngeal pouch (envaginatins
of endoderm) 4 named ultimobranchial body, the
parafollicular (C cells) come from neural crest cells and
meet with the gland.
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