extraembryonic mesoderm - significado y definición. Qué es extraembryonic mesoderm
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Qué (quién) es extraembryonic mesoderm - definición

ANATOMICAL STRUCTURE
Lateral mesoderm; Lateral plate; Splanchnic mesoderm; Somatic mesoderm; Pericardioperitoneal canal; Pleuropericardial fold; Mesoderma laminae lateralis; Pericardioperitoneal canals; Pleuropericardial folds

Lateral plate mesoderm         
The lateral plate mesoderm is the mesoderm that is found at the periphery of the embryo. It is to the side of the paraxial mesoderm, and further to the axial mesoderm.
Mesodermal         
GERM LAYER IN THE VERY EARLY EMBRYO
Mesodermal; Visceral layer; Parietal layer
·adj Pertaining to, or derived from, the mesoderm; as, mesodermal tissues.
Mesoderm         
GERM LAYER IN THE VERY EARLY EMBRYO
Mesodermal; Visceral layer; Parietal layer
·noun The middle body layer in some invertebrates.
II. Mesoderm ·noun The middle layer of tissue in some vegetable structures.
III. Mesoderm ·noun The layer of the blastoderm, between the ectoderm and endoderm; mesoblast. ·see ·Illust. of Blastoderm and Ectoderm.

Wikipedia

Lateral plate mesoderm

The lateral plate mesoderm is the mesoderm that is found at the periphery of the embryo. It is to the side of the paraxial mesoderm, and further to the axial mesoderm. The lateral plate mesoderm is separated from the paraxial mesoderm by a narrow region of intermediate mesoderm. The mesoderm is the middle layer of the three germ layers, between the outer ectoderm and inner endoderm.

During the third week of embryonic development the lateral plate mesoderm splits into two layers forming the intraembryonic coelom.

The outer layer of lateral plate mesoderm adheres to the ectoderm to become the somatic or parietal layer known as the somatopleure. The inner layer adheres to the endoderm to become the splanchnic or visceral layer known as the splanchnopleure.