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adj. - Relating to or derived from the middle germ layer that develops into muscle and bone and cartilage and blood and connective tissue

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  • A dorsal view of an embryo with five pairs of mesoblastic somites.
  • Surrounding the epithelium of the lung rudiments is a thin layer of quite dense mesoblastic tissue.
  • The medullary folds and notochord are evident at this stage, but no mesoblastic somites are to be seen.
  • A slightly later stage is shown in figure 2, a dorsal view of an embryo with five pairs of mesoblastic somites.
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