Somites & Somitogenesis - Intraembryonic Mesoderm in Third Week - 3D Human Embryology

In this visual medical lecture Dr. Aizaz from MedicoVisual talks about Somites, Somitomeres, Somitogenesis and changes in Intraembryonic mesoderm during third week of Development of Human Embryo. 00:00 Intraembryonic Mesoderm is not an undifferentiated structure 01:06 Intraembryonic Mesoderm is sub-divided into Axial, Paraxial, Intermediate and Lateral Plate Mesoderm 03:50 Paraxial mesoderm is segmented into Somites to form the Vertebral column and related structures [Somitogenesis] 05:30 Somitogenesis 06:51 Partially segmented mesodermal columns are called Somitomeres 09:04 What are Somites 09:54 What is the difference between Somites and Somitomeres 10:21 Each somite is further divided into Dermatome, Myotome and Sclerotome 12:01 What are Neuromers 13:50 Dermatome vs Dermotome 14:28 Somites can be used to determine the age of Embryo 16:27 Lateral Plate mesoderm is further divided into Splanchnopleuric and Somatopleuric layers 17:46 Intraembryonic celom Website: Email: draizaz@
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