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  1. Somite - Wikipedia

    The somites (outdated term: primitive segments) are a set of bilaterally paired blocks of paraxial mesoderm that form in the embryonic stage of somitogenesis, along the head-to-tail axis in segmented animals.

  2. Somites: Formation and Role in Developing the Body Plan

    Oct 20, 2010 · Somites are precursor populations of cells that give rise to important structures associated with the vertebrate body plan and will eventually differentiate into dermis, skeletal muscle, cartilage, tendons, and vertebrae.

  3. Somitogenesis - Wikipedia

    Somitogenesis is the process by which somites form. Somites are bilaterally paired blocks of paraxial mesoderm that form along the anterior-posterior axis of the developing embryo in vertebrates. The somites give rise to skeletal muscle, cartilage, tendons, endothelium, and …

  4. 27.4C: Somite Development - Medicine LibreTexts

    In the developing vertebrate embryo, somites are masses of mesoderm that can be found distributed along the two sides of the neural tube. They will eventually become dermis (dermatome), skeletal muscle (myotome), vertebrae (sclerotome), and …

  5. Paraxial Mesoderm: The Somites and Their Derivatives

    As the primitive streak regresses and the neural folds begin to gather at the center of the embryo, the paraxial mesoderm separates into blocks of cells called somites. Although somites are transient structures, they are extremely important in organizing the segmental pattern of vertebrate embryos.

  6. Periodic formation of epithelial somites from human ... - Nature

    Apr 28, 2022 · Somites are transient blocks of cells that give rise to a variety of tissues, including the vertebrae, rib cage, skeletal muscle, and part of the skin, in vertebrate embryos 1, 2, 3.

  7. Somitogenesis - Embryology

    Apr 23, 2025 · The term somitogenesis is used to describe the process of segmentation of the paraxial mesoderm within the trilaminar embryo body to form pairs of somites, or balls of mesoderm. In humans, the first somite pair appears at day 20 and adds caudally at 1 somite pair/90 minutes until on average 44 pairs eventually form.

  8. Somite - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics

    Somites are segmental units of the bilateral paraxial mesoderm (PM) lying lateral to the neural tube and notochord, and medial to the intermediate and lateral plate mesoderm. Dorsally, the somites are covered by surface ectoderm, and ventrally they are closely opposed to the endoderm and the aorta (Christ and Ordahl, 1995). A basal lamina ...

  9. Somite | Vertebrate Embryo, Segmentation & Mesoderm | Britannica

    somite, in embryology, one of a longitudinal series of blocklike segments into which the mesoderm, the middle layer of tissue, on either side of the embryonic spine becomes divided. Collectively, the somites constitute the vertebral plate.

  10. Multiple roles of timing in somite formation - PMC

    During development, vertebrate embryos produce serially repeated elements, the somites, on each side of the midline. These generate the vertebral column, skeletal musculature and dermis. They form sequentially, one pair at a time, from mesenchymal ...

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