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somatopleure
[ suh-mat-uh-ploor, soh-muh-tuh- ]
noun
Embryology.
- the double layer formed by the association of the upper layer of the lateral plate of mesoderm with the overlying ectoderm, functioning in the formation of the body wall and amnion.
somatopleure
/ 藞s蓹蕣m蓹t蓹藢pl蕣蓹; -藢pl蓽藧 /
noun
- a mass of tissue in embryo vertebrates that is formed by fusion of the ectoderm with the outer layer of mesoderm: develops into the amnion, chorion, and part of the body wall
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Derived Forms
- 藢蝉辞尘补迟辞藞辫濒别耻谤补濒, adjective
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Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 蝉辞路尘补迟顎卭路辫濒别耻顎价补濒 蝉辞路尘补迟顎卭路辫濒别耻顎价颈肠 adjective
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of somatopleure1
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亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of somatopleure1
C19: from New Latin somatopleura, from somato- + Greek pleura a side
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Embryology.鈥擜s the mesoderm is gradually spreading over the embryo it splits into two layers, the outer of which is known as the somatopleure and lines the parietal or ectodermal wall, while the inner lines the entoderm and is called the splanchnopleure; between the two is the coelom.
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