mesoblastic
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Relating to or derived from the mesoderm: Pertaining to the middle germ layer of an embryo, from which structures like muscles, bones, and the circulatory system develop.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The mesoblastic layer gives rise to the skeletal system. (The layer derived from the mesoderm gives rise to the skeletal system.)
- These are mesoblastic tissues, not ectodermal. (These are tissues related to the mesoderm, not the ectoderm.)
Advanced Usage
- In embryology: Used to describe the origin or nature of cells, tissues, or structures.
- The study focused on the mesoblastic precursors of the heart. (The study focused on the precursors of the heart that come from the mesoderm.)
Variants and Related Words
- Mesoderm (n): The middle germ layer of an embryo.
- The mesoderm forms during gastrulation.
- Mesodermal (adj): A direct synonym for mesoblastic.
- The mesodermal cells migrated to their target locations.
Synonyms
- Mesodermal: Having its origin in the mesoderm.
Adjective
- relating to or derived from the mesoderm