In the anatomy of an embryo, the splanchnopleuric mesenchyme is a structure created during embryogenesis when the lateral mesodermal germ layer splits into two layers. The inner (or splanchnic) layer adheres to the endoderm, and with it forms the splanchnopleure (mesoderm external to the coelom plus the endoderm).
Splanchnopleuric mesenchyme | |
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Details | |
Carnegie stage | 9 |
Precursor | Lateral plate mesoderm, endoderm |
Gives rise to | Mesenchyme |
Identifiers | |
Latin | mesenchyma splanchnopleurale |
TE | mesenchyme_by_E4.0.4.1.0.0.4 E4.0.4.1.0.0.4 |
Anatomical terminology |
See also
editPost development the somato and splanchnopleuric junction lies at the duodeno-jejunal flexure.
References
editThis article incorporates text in the public domain from page 50 of the 20th edition of Gray's Anatomy (1918)
External links
edit- digest-022—Embryo Images at University of North Carolina
- digest-023—Embryo Images at University of North Carolina
- Overview Archived 2010-06-24 at the Wayback Machine at Kennesaw State University