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In the verterbrate embryo, the anterior of the embryo also begins to form into blocks of cells known as [[Developmental Biology - Somite Development - Anatomy & Physiology|somites]]. Somites are transient structures that will give rise to cells of the vertebrae and ribs, dermis of the dorsum, skeletal muscle of the body wall, back and limbs; they originate from the mesoderm.  
 
In the verterbrate embryo, the anterior of the embryo also begins to form into blocks of cells known as [[Developmental Biology - Somite Development - Anatomy & Physiology|somites]]. Somites are transient structures that will give rise to cells of the vertebrae and ribs, dermis of the dorsum, skeletal muscle of the body wall, back and limbs; they originate from the mesoderm.  
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The mesoderm also gives rise to the [[Developmental Anatomy of the Kidneys and Urinary Tract - Anatomy & Physiology|urinary sytem]]
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The mesoderm also gives rise to the [[Developmental Anatomy of the Kidneys and Urinary Tract - Anatomy & Physiology|urinary sytem]] and some parts of the reproductive system.
[[Developmental Biology - Intermediate Mesoderm Development - Anatomy & Physiology|urinary system]] and some parts of the reproductive system.
   
*[[Developmental Biology - Limb Development - Anatomy & Physiology|Limb Development]]
 
*[[Developmental Biology - Limb Development - Anatomy & Physiology|Limb Development]]
  
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