Which of the following cells is derived from the ectoderm and differentiates to form another type of cell?
Answer: Neural cell
Explanation
Neural cells originate from the ectoderm layer of the embryo during early development.
As these cells differentiate, they give rise to various types of cells within the nervous system, including neurons (nerve cells) and glial cells (supporting cells).
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