Definition of Mesenchyma. Meaning of Mesenchyma. Synonyms of Mesenchyma

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Definition of Mesenchyma

Mesenchyma
Mesenchyma Mes*en"chy*ma, n. [NL., fr. Gr. me`sos middle + -enchyma, as in E. parenchyma.] (Biol.) The part of the mesoblast which gives rise to the connective tissues and blood.

Meaning of Mesenchyma from wikipedia

- Mesenchyme (/ˈmɛsənkaɪm ˈmiːzən-/) is a type of loosely organized animal embryonic connective tissue of undifferentiated cells that give rise to most tissues...
- Ectomesenchyme Details Identifiers Latin ectomesenchyma; mesenchyma cristae neuralis TE E4.0.4.1.0.0.53 Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- sac: yellow. Details Gives rise to Kidneys, gonads Identifiers Latin mesenchyma intermedium TE mesoderm_by_E5.6.0.0.0.0.2 E5.6.0.0.0.0.2 Anatomical terminology...
- plate mesoderm, ectoderm Gives rise to Mesothelium Identifiers Latin mesenchyma somatopleurale TE mesenchyme_by_E4.0.4.1.0.0.3 E4.0.4.1.0.0.3 Anatomical...
- Lateral plate mesoderm, endoderm Gives rise to Mesenchyme Identifiers Latin mesenchyma splanchnopleurale TE mesenchyme_by_E4.0.4.1.0.0.4 E4.0.4.1.0.0.4 Anatomical...
- musculature, both ventrally and dorsally, is partially sunk into the mesenchyma. The sensory border forms a thick edge around the ventral margin of the...
- The cutaneous longitudinal musculature is partially insunk into the mesenchyma and originates a retractor muscle ****ociated to the musculo-glandular...
- strong dorsally and weak ventrally, where it is partially sunk into the mesenchyma. The sensory border has rare and minute sensory pits restricted to the...
- consisted anteriorly of a small number of bacteriocytes and extensive mesenchyma, while the posterior of trophosome subsequently consisted of a large po****tion...
- oligosaccharide (CD15), which is expressed in organ buds progressing in mesenchyma during human embryogenesis.[supplied by OMIM] GRCh38: Ensembl release...