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==3. Somite Development - Sclerotome and Dermomyotome==


Cells in the somite differentiate medially to form the sclerotome (forms vertebral column) and laterally to form the dermomyotome.
Cells in the now solid somite differentiate medially to form the sclerotome (forms vertebral column) and laterally to form the dermomyotome.


Image source: UNSW Embryology http://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/Notes/skmus.htm#Somite1


[[Category:Mesoderm]]  [[Category:Somite]] [[Category:Notochord]]
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3. Somite Development - Sclerotome and Dermomyotome

Cells in the now solid somite differentiate medially to form the sclerotome (forms vertebral column) and laterally to form the dermomyotome.


Note - the cartoons show just the embryo righthand side mesoderm development (the same events occur on the lefthand side).

Somite Links: 1 paraxial | 2 early somite | 3 sclerotome and dermomyotome | 4 dermatome and myotome | 5 somite spreading | SEM image - Human Embryo (week 4) showing somites | Movie - somitogenesis Hes expression

Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 27) Embryology Somite cartoon3.png. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Somite_cartoon3.png

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