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==2. Somite Development - Early Somite==


* Paraxial mesoderm towards the rostral (cranial) end, begins to segment forming the first somite.
* Somites are then sequentially added caudally in pairs.
* The somite surface cells undergo a mesenchymal to epithelial transition, forming a transient epithelial covering on each somite.
* The mesoderm under the surface remains as mesenchyme and proliferates.
* The early forming somites have a cavity (somitocoel) in their core that is lost as the somite matures.
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2. Somite Development - Early Somite

  • Paraxial mesoderm towards the rostral (cranial) end, begins to segment forming the first somite.
  • Somites are then sequentially added caudally in pairs.
  • The somite surface cells undergo a mesenchymal to epithelial transition, forming a transient epithelial covering on each somite.
  • The mesoderm under the surface remains as mesenchyme and proliferates.
  • The early forming somites have a cavity (somitocoel) in their core that is lost as the somite matures.


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 26) Embryology Mesoderm cartoon 06.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Mesoderm_cartoon_06.jpg

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