mesoderms

[US]/[ˈmez.əʊˌdɜːmz]/
[UK]/[ˈmeɪ.zoʊˌdɜːrmz]/

Translation

n.the middle layer of cells in an embryo, from which mesothelium, notochord, heart, kidneys, and other organs develop.
n. pl.Multiple instances of mesoderm.

Phrases & Collocations

studying mesoderms

developing mesoderms

mesoderms differentiate

early mesoderms form

analyzing mesoderms

mesoderms migrate

complex mesoderms

mesoderms contribute

distal mesoderms

posterior mesoderms

Example Sentences

early vertebrate embryos exhibit distinct mesoderms during development.

the mesoderms give rise to muscles, bones, and the circulatory system.

researchers study mesoderms to understand organ formation in vertebrates.

disruptions in mesoderms can lead to congenital heart defects.

the paraxial mesoderms form somites, precursors to the vertebral column.

lateral plate mesoderms differentiate into various tissues and organs.

genetic mutations affecting mesoderms can cause developmental abnormalities.

the migration of mesoderms is crucial for proper embryonic organization.

comparative studies of mesoderms reveal evolutionary patterns in vertebrates.

the visceral mesoderms contribute to the formation of the heart and kidneys.

understanding mesoderms is vital for regenerative medicine research.

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