Somitogenesis
| Somitogenesis | |
|---|---|
Dorsum of human embryo, 2.11 mm in length. (The older term primitive segments is used to identify the somites formed in somitogenesis) | |
| Details | |
| Precursor | Pre-somitic mesoderm |
| Gives rise to | dermatome, myotome, syndetome, sclerotome |
| Anatomical terminology | |
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 dermis.[1]
- ^ Christ, Bodo; Ordahl, Charles P. (1995-05-01). "Early stages of chick somite development". Anatomy and Embryology. 191 (5): 381–396. doi:10.1007/BF00304424. ISSN 1432-0568. PMID 7625610.