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Not shown is that myotome from somites at the level of the upper and lower limbs also contribute the limb muscles.
Not shown is that myotome from somites at the level of the upper and lower limbs also contribute the limb muscles.


:'''Links:''' [[Media:Somite 001.mov|Quicktime]] | [[Quicktime_Development_Animation_-_Somite_Musculoskeletal|Quicktime version]] | [[Development_Animation_-_Somite_Musculoskeletal|Flash version]] | [[Lecture_-_Mesoderm_Development|Lecture - Mesoderm]]


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Latest revision as of 17:04, 2 March 2013

width=350px|height=390px|controller=true|autoplay=false</qt> Animation shows the developmental fate of the somites.

The somite consists initially of two regions, the sclerotome and dermomyotome, later becoming the myotome and dermatome.

The somite ball is shown to disperse forming the vertebral column (sclerotome, vertebra and intervertebral disc), the body skeletal muscle (myotome, epaxial and hypaxial muscles) and the dermis (dermatome) layer of the skin.

Not shown is that myotome from somites at the level of the upper and lower limbs also contribute the limb muscles.