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Why do intra-entity transfers between the component companies of a business combination occur so frequently?
Ectoderm
The outermost layer of cells or tissue of an embryo in early development, giving rise to the nervous system and the epidermis, among other structures.
Mesoderm
The middle layer of an embryo in early development, giving rise to the musculoskeletal, vascular, and urogenital systems.
Trophoblast
The outer layer of cells surrounding a blastocyst in early pregnancy, which provides nutrients to the embryo and develops into part of the placenta.
Embryonic Period
A stage of prenatal development that takes place from fertilization until about the eighth week, during which the major organs and structures of the organism begin to develop.
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