Chordamesoderm
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| Chordamesoderm | ||
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| Transverse section of a chick embryo of forty-five hours’ incubation. * Chordamesoderm: yellow, at notochord. * Paraxial mesoderm: red, at somite. * Intermediate mesoderm: purple, near Wolffian duct. * Lateral plate mesoderm: purple, near "Somatic mesoderm" and "Splanchic mesoderm". | ||
| Gray's | subject #6 50 | |
Chordamesoderm is a type of mesoderm that lies along the central axis, under the neural tube.
It gives rise to the notochordal process which later becomes the notochord
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