Examples of somite in the following topics:
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Somite Development
- Somites develop from the paraxial mesoderm and participate in the facilitation of multiple developmental processes.
- In the developing vertebrate embryo, somites are masses of mesoderm that can be found distributed along the two sides of the neural tube.
- The dermatome is the dorsal portion of the paraxial mesoderm somite.
- The myotome is that part of a somite that forms the muscles.
- The repetitive somites are marked with the older term primitive segments.
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Gastrulation
- The mesoderm is found between the ectoderm and the endoderm, giving rise to somites.
- The somites form muscle, the cartilage of the ribs and vertebrae, the dermis, the notochord, blood and blood vessels, bone, and connective tissue.