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  • Primitive Streak: The First Structure to Form in an Embryo | [Your Brand/Site Name]
    The first organ to form in an embryo is the primitive streak.

    While not a fully functional organ, it's the first structure to appear in the developing embryo and plays a crucial role in the establishment of the body's basic axes (left/right, head/tail, back/front).

    It's from the primitive streak that other tissues and organs will later develop.

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