- ectomesenchyme
- ec·to·mesenchyme
English syllables. 2014.
English syllables. 2014.
ectomesenchyme — n. [Gr. ektos, outside; mesos, middle; chyma, anything poured] 1. A structure with organized cells that functions in epithelial interfaces, muscular sheets, and neuroid networks. 2. (PORIFERA) All components except for the flagellated cells … Dictionary of invertebrate zoology
ectomesenchyme — noun A form of mesenchyme, in the embryo, consisting of neural crest cells; forms the tissues of the neck and cranium … Wiktionary
ectomesenchyme — SYN: mesectoderm (2). [ecto + G. mesos, middle, + enkyma, infusion] * * * ec·to·mes·en·chyme (ec″to mesґeng kīm) mesenchyme originating from the ectoderm, particularly from the neural crest … Medical dictionary
ectomesenchyme — |ektō+ noun Etymology: ect + mesenchyme : mesenchyme derived from ectoderm … Useful english dictionary
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Mesenchyme — showing a typical cell and matrix … Wikipedia
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