mesodermmiddle cellular layer
middle germ layer of
cells that gives rise to certain
tissues and
organs ...
Full article >>>Mesoderm[Gr. mesos - middle; Gr. derma - skin] The middle germ layer, formed in the
embryo during
gastrulation.
Full article >>>mesoderm that will give rise, along with cranial
neural crest
cells, to connective
tissue, bone and musculature in the head.
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Full article >>>mesoderm: one of three germ layers that develops to become the
muscles and other internal
organs.
metabolism: the rapid
turnover of chemical materials; involves the release or use of chemical energy.
Full article >>>mesoderm(mez-oh-durm) [Gk. mesos, middle + derma, skin]
The middle primary germ layer of an early
embryo that develops into the
notochord, the lining of the
coelom,
muscles,
skeleton,
gonads,
kidneys, and most of the
circulatory system.
Full article >>>mesoderm The middle layer of
cells in
embryonic development; gives rise to
muscles, bones, and structures associated with
reproduction. The middle
embryonic
tissue layer.
Full article >>>mesoderm -- In
animals with three
tissue layers (i.e. all except sponges and cnidarians), the middle layer of
tissue, between the
ectoderm and the
endoderm.
Full article >>>mesoderm of the extraembryonic
membranes (
amnion and
allantois), or
primordial germ
cells (PGCs)
Step 2
A subset of these
cells (at the center of the cluster) begins to
express ...
Full article >>>mesoderm The third germ layer, formed in the
gastrula between the
ectoderm and
endoderm; gives rise to connective
tissues,
muscle, urogenital and
vascular systems, and the
peritoneum.
Full article >>>mesen
chyme -
mesodermal
cells in a developing
embryo with the ability to move freely and individually.
mesomere -
blastomere exhibiting a size intermediate between a
macromere and a
micromere.
Full article >>>Developmental
neuroscience, which studies how the
ectodermally-derived central
nervous system and
mesodermally-derived
peripheral nervous system develops into adulthood.
Full article >>>And those
cells then can give rise, as I said, to all the different
cells of the body and there are three major
lineages that are important-the
ectoderm, the
mesoderm, and the
endoderm-and these three
divisions make up all the
cells of the body, ...
Full article >>>Most of the skeletal system is derived from
mesoderm tissue. Chondrification is the process in which
cartilage is formed from condensed mesen
chyme tissue, which differentiates into chondrocytes and begin
secreting the materials that form the matrix.
Full article >>>: A lower invertebrate such as jelly fish that are composed of two
tissue layers (
ectoderm and
endoderm) and lacking the third layer (
mesoderm) present in higher
invertebrates and
vertebrates.
Diploid number ...
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