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write the importance of mesoderm evolution​

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Answered by anantkumar73
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The mesoderm is a germ layer present in animal embryos that will give rise to specialized tissue types. ... The mesoderm plays an important role in animal development. It goes on to form many central structures including the skeletal system, muscular system, and the notochord.

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Answered by OfficialPk
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\huge\mathsf\green{Mesoderm \: Definition}

The mesoderm is a germ layer present in animal embryos that will give rise to specialized tissue types. The mesoderm is one of three germ layers found in triploblastic organisms; it is found between the ectoderm and endoderm.

\huge\mathsf\green{Mesoderm \: Importance}

The mesoderm is responsible for the formation of a number of critical structures and organs within the developing embryo including the skeletal system, the muscular system, the excretory system, the circulatory system, the lymphatic system, and the reproductive system. It also gives rise to connective tissues, the dermis of the skin, the lining of the coelom, the adrenal cortex, and many of the internal organs. The mesoderm is generally separated into a number of regions between the dorsal and ventral sides. The dorsal mesoderm will form the notochord, the central region will form the heart and muscles, and the most ventral region will form the blood and associated organs (e.g., the kidney).

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