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Apical Ectodermal Ridges
Raised areas of ectodermal cells at the tips of developing limbs in embryos, crucial for the regulation of limb formation.
Somitomeres
The early divisions of mesodermal tissue in the developing embryo that eventually form somites, contributing to the vertebral column, rib cage, and skeletal muscles.
Coelom
A fluid-filled body cavity found in most multicellular animals, situated between the intestinal canal and the body wall.
Coelomic Cavity
The Coelomic Cavity is a fluid-filled body cavity within organisms that is lined by a tissue derived from mesoderm, providing space for the internal organs and allowing them to move independently.
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