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mesoderm
middle cellular layer
middle germ layer of cells that gives rise to certain tissues and organs ...
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Mesoderm
[Gr. mesos - middle; Gr. derma - skin] The middle germ layer, formed in the embryo during gastrulation.
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mesoderm that will give rise, along with cranial neural crest cells, to connective tissue, bone and musculature in the head.
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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.
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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.
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mesoderm The middle layer of cells in embryonic development; gives rise to muscles, bones, and structures associated with reproduction. The middle embryonic tissue layer.
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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.
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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 ...
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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.
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mesenchyme - 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.
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Developmental neuroscience, which studies how the ectodermally-derived central nervous system and mesodermally-derived peripheral nervous system develops into adulthood.
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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, ...
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Most of the skeletal system is derived from mesoderm tissue. Chondrification is the process in which cartilage is formed from condensed mesenchyme tissue, which differentiates into chondrocytes and begin secreting the materials that form the matrix.
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: 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.
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