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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
The intermediate mesoderm exists as a strip of tissue between the lateral plate mesoderm and somites. It gives rise to the urinary system and some parts of the reproductive system. Kidney development includes three forms:
 
The intermediate mesoderm exists as a strip of tissue between the lateral plate mesoderm and somites. It gives rise to the urinary system and some parts of the reproductive system. Kidney development includes three forms:
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#The primary branch forms the ureter; the remainder leads to the compact kidney of mammals.
 
#The primary branch forms the ureter; the remainder leads to the compact kidney of mammals.
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*[[Developmental Anatomy of the Kidneys and Urinary Tract - Anatomy & Physiology|Futher information on kidney development]]
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