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==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
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[[Muscles - Anatomy & Physiology|Muscle]] cells can come from two lineages in the [[Developmental Biology - Somite Development - Anatomy & Physiology|somite]]. Limb and body muscle develop from hypaxial muscle in the lateral regions of the somite. Back muscle develops from epaxial muscle in the dorsal regions of the somite. Muscle fibres have hundreds of nuclei and function as a syncytium.
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[[Muscles - Anatomy & Physiology|Muscle]] cells can come from two lineages in the [[Somite Development - Anatomy & Physiology|somite]]. Limb and body muscle develop from hypaxial muscle in the lateral regions of the somite. Back muscle develops from epaxial muscle in the dorsal regions of the somite. Muscle fibres have hundreds of nuclei and function as a syncytium.
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==Limb Muscle Development==
 
==Limb Muscle Development==
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*[[Muscles - Anatomy & Physiology#Skeletal Muscle|Skeletal muscle]] of the limbs originates from those [[Developmental Biology - Somite Development - Anatomy & Physiology|somites]] closest to the limbs.
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*[[Muscles - Anatomy & Physiology#Skeletal Muscle|Skeletal muscle]] of the limbs originates from those [[Somite Development - Anatomy & Physiology|somites]] closest to the limbs.
 
#Signalling factors from the limbs cause cells to migrate from the somite.
 
#Signalling factors from the limbs cause cells to migrate from the somite.
 
#*Singalling factors cause the hypaxial lamina to break down.
 
#*Singalling factors cause the hypaxial lamina to break down.
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