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What is somite in biology??​

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Answered by Abhiroop12
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Somite, in embryology, one of a longitudinal series of blocklike segments into which the mesoderm, the middle layer of tissue, on either side of the embryonic spine becomes divided. ... The term somite is also used more generally to refer to a body segment, or metamere, of a segmented animal.

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Answered by o4kamboj
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Somites are blocks of mesoderm that are located on either side of the neural tube in the developing vertebrate embryo. ... Somites also determine the migratory paths of neural crest cells and of the axons of spinal nerves.

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