Caspar Friedrich Wolff observed organization of the early embryo in leaf-like layers. In 1817, Heinz Christian Pander discovered three primordial germ layers while studying chick embryos. Between 1850 and 1855, Robert Remak had further refined the germ cell layer concept, and introduced into English were the terms "mesoderm" by Huxley in 1871 and "ectoderm" and "endoderm" by Lankester in 1873.
“The outer bran layer in brown rice, which is stripped ... The key reason? Arsenic tends to concentrate in the outer layers of the grain—particularly the bran and germ, which are left intact in brown rice.
White rice is highly processed, with its bran, germ, and hull removed ...Brown rice tends to contain more arsenic than white rice due to its higher concentration in the bran layer ... Opt for brown rice, which retains its nutrient-rich bran and germ layers.