NOUN
- the middle germ layer that develops into muscle and bone and cartilage and blood and connective tissue
How To Use mesoderm In A Sentence
- Outside the amniotic ectoderm is a thin layer of mesoderm, which is continuous with that of the somatopleure and is connected by the body-stalk with the mesodermal lining of the chorion.
- Structures derived from ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm are commonly represented.
- It has no coelom (body cavity), but consists of three cell layers: epidermis, gastroderm, mesoderm. CreationWiki - Recent changes [en]
- It is involved in mesoderm development and differentiation of the neural ectoderm into epidermoblasts and neuroblasts.
- Teratomas are germ cell tumors composed of various tissue elements representing more than one embryonic layer (ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm).
- The micromere determinant Pmar1 activates the PMC-GRN and transmits endomesoderm-inducing signals to macromere descendants. PLoS Biology: New Articles
- Why is the origin of mesoderm from hypoblast in some groups not regarded as a secondary adaptation?
- Similarly, when transplanted to animal locations, micromeres also clear SoxB1 protein from surrounding ectoderm cells during their respecification as endomesoderm [ PLoS Biology: New Articles
- These three layers are called ectoderm, mesoderm, and entoderm from outside inwards respectively. Physiology or Medicine 1935 - Presentation Speech
- The cells of this layer proliferate rapidly, and extending medialward surround the notochord; at the same time they grow backward on the lateral aspects of the neural tube and eventually surround it, and thus the notochord and neural tube are enveloped by a continuous sheath of mesoderm, which is termed the membranous vertebral column. II. Osteology. 1. Development of the Skeleton