mesoderm in English

noun
1
the middle layer of an embryo in early development, between the endoderm and ectoderm.
The stem cells for hematopoiesis in mammals are derived from mesoderm in the yolk sac blood islands and a region of the aorta.

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1. Appositional mesoderm/ectoderm contacts are abolished

2. Cnidarians do not have mesoderm and therefore do not have organs

3. This mesoderm also possesses activating capacities, and consequently the activation field in the ectoderm gradually extends caudally.

4. The Chorion is derived from trophoblastic ectoderm and extraembryonic mesoderm (somatopleure)

5. 12 Method: Apply evolution and embryology to set mesoderm theory of chinese channel.

6. The Archenteron in Amphioxus is originally lined with presumptive endoderm, presumptive mesoderm, and presumptive notochordal cells

7. In an early gastrula, mesoderm (red) involution occurs at the dorsal lip of the Blastopore

8. Ectoderm, endoderm and mesoderm are the three germ layers that develop as an embryo grows.

9. Gastrulation -formation of the three germ layersendoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm -going from Blastospheres to identifiable cell types

10. C) Coelom forms by a splitting of the mesoderm, the Blastophore becomes the mouth and the cleavage is radial.

11. B) Coelom forms by a splitting of the mesoderm, the Blastophore becomes the anus and the cleavage is spiral

12. The Blastopore is formed by an inward movement of the endoderm and mesoderm cells of the archenteron during gastrulation.

13. A) Coelom forms by a splitting of the mesoderm, the Blastophore becomes the mouth and the cleavage is spiral

14. The dorsal Blastopore produces dorsal mesoderm and is converted into the chordate neural hinge, which causes the formation of the tail tip

15. Conceptually, muscles can also be mediolaterally subdivided into primaxials (they develop within the context of the vertebral column and outside the lateral mesoderm) and Abaxials (the precursors enter the lateral mesoderm and develop within this environment) (Burke and Nowicki, 2003; see the article by Winslow et al., this issue, pages 2371

16. Conceptually, muscles can also be mediolaterally subdivided into primaxials (they develop within the context of the vertebral column and outside the lateral mesoderm) and Abaxials (the precursors enter the lateral mesoderm and develop within this environment) (Burke and Nowicki, 2003; see the article by Winslow et al., this issue, pages 2371-2381).

17. Archenteron that part of the developing embryo of animals (BLASTULA) formed by an invagination of MESODERM and ENDODERM cells into the blastocoel which ultimately forms the gut

18. The differentiation of the placental barrier begins on the 9th day of gestation by the establishment of contact between the chorionic trophoblast and the allantoic mesoderm.

19. The adult structures formed by the Branchial arches are the result of contributions from the primary germ layers, including endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm, and neural crest cell derivatives.

20. Archenteron that part of the developing embryo of animals (BLASTULA) formed by an invagination of MESODERM and ENDODERM cells into the blastocoel which ultimately forms the gut

21. In addition, Actomyosin pulsing occurs during Xenopus gastrulation and mesoderm convergent extension 36, 37, and corresponds to dynamics in cell–cell adhesive adherens junction complexes and F-actin

22. Following gastrulation, the dorsal Blastopore (or shield in fish, Hensen's node in amniotes) gradually gives rise to a rod of axial mesoderm underling the neural plate: the notochord

23. Blastopore The opening of the archenteron, the primitive gut, to the outside, formed by invagination of cells on the embryo’s surface which form the mesoderm and endoderm during during gastrulation.

24. Chorion laeve: [ kor´e-on ] an extraembryonic fetal membrane, composed of trophoblast lined with mesoderm; it develops villi, becomes vascularized, and forms the fetal part of the placenta

25. Sebagai contoh Blastulasi pada amphioxus,katak, ayam dan babi memiliki tahap pembentukan alat yang berbeda-beda dari tiap daerah bakalnya sendiri-sendiri.Pada bangsa aves (burung) epiblast, akan menjadi bakal ectoderm, mesoderm dan notochord.

26. Sebagai contoh Blastulasi pada amphioxus,katak, ayam dan babi memiliki tahap pembentukan alat yang berbeda-beda dari tiap daerah bakalnya sendiri-sendiri.Pada bangsa aves (burung) epiblast, akan menjadi bakal ectoderm, mesoderm dan notochord.

27. Gas·tru·las or gas·tru·lae (-lē′) An embryo at the stage following the Blastula, after the movement of cells results in the formation of the three germ layers, ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm

28. The Chorion is derived from trophoblastic ectoderm and extraembryonic mesoderm (somatopleure). There is an intimate association between the forming Chorion and amnion. These form by folding in domestic animals and by so-called cavitation in humans, mice, and rats.

29. Chorion the superficial outer coat of the insect egg which is noncellular and secreted by the ovary around the ovum. an embryonic membrane of AMNIOTES formed from an outer ectodermal layer (see ECTODERM and an inner mesodermal layer (see MESODERM)

30. The Chorion leave is composed by the inner Chorionic mesoderm similar to the mesenchymal region of the amnion and an outer highly variable trophoblastic layer with extravillous cytotrophoblast cells that represent the only residues of the former villi of the Chorion frondosum .

31. Abaxial myotome: ventrolateral myoblasts that are farther away from the neural tube and respond instead to signals from the adjacent lateral plate mesoderm and ectoderm to give rise to a migratory population of muscle precursors that stream out into the body wall and limbs

32. : an early metazoan embryo in which the ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm are established either by invagination of the Blastula (as in fish and amphibians) to form a multilayered cellular cup with a blastopore opening into the archenteron or by differentiation of the blastodisc (as in reptiles, birds, and mammals) and inward cellular migration — compare Blastula, morula

33. Gastrula definition, a metazoan embryo in an early state of germ layer formation following the Blastula stage, consisting of a cuplike body of two layers of cells, the ectoderm and endoderm, enclosing a central cavity, or archenteron, that opens to the outside by the blastopore: in most animals progressing to the formation of a third cell layer, the mesoderm.

34. Gastrula definition, a metazoan embryo in an early state of germ layer formation following the blastula stage, consisting of a cuplike body of two layers of cells, the ectoderm and endoderm, enclosing a central cavity, or archenteron, that opens to the outside by the Blastopore: in most animals progressing to the formation of a third cell layer, the mesoderm.