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− | Mesenchyme, or mesenchymal connective tissue, is a type of undifferentiated loose connective tissue that is derived mostly from mesoderm, although some is derived from other germ layers; e.g. neural crest cells and thus originates from the [[ectoderm]]. Most embryologists use the term mesenchyme only for those cells that develop from the [[mesoderm]]. | + | Mesenchyme, or '''mesenchymal connective tissue''', is a type of undifferentiated loose connective tissue that is derived mostly from mesoderm, although some is derived from other germ layers; e.g. neural crest cells and thus originates from the [[ectoderm]]. Most embryologists use the term mesenchyme only for those cells that develop from the [[mesoderm]]. |
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Mesenchyme, or mesenchymal connective tissue, is a type of undifferentiated loose connective tissue that is derived mostly from mesoderm, although some is derived from other germ layers; e.g. neural crest cells and thus originates from the ectoderm. Most embryologists use the term mesenchyme only for those cells that develop from the mesoderm.