somatopleure double layered tissue consists of
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a layer of tissue in a vertebrate embryo comprising the ectoderm and the outer layer of mesoderm, and giving rise to the amnion, chorion, and part of the body wall
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The ‘extra-embryonic ectoderm’ and ‘mesoderm’ are the composition of the somatopleure double layered tissue.
Explanation:
- The somatopleure double layered tissue parts are composed of ectoderm, mesoderm, parietal ectoderm, parietal peritoneum, and parietal pericardium.
- Wherein somatopleure helps in the development of ‘craniate vertebrate’ and forms a complex tissue fold during embryonic growth.
- This forms the lateral and ventral wall of the embryo.
- The upper layer of lateral plate of the mesoderm and the ectoderm forms an association in the formation of somatopleure.
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