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hypomere
hypomere[′hī·pə‚mir] (embryology) The lateral or lower mesodermal plate zone in vertebrate embryos. (invertebrate zoology) The basal portion of certain sponges that contain no flagellated chambers. hypomere
hypomere [hi´po-mēr] 1. one of the ventrolateral portions of the fusing myotomes in embryonic development, forming muscles innervated by the ventral rami of the spinal nerves.2. the lateral plate of mesoderm that develops into the walls of the body cavities.hy·po·mere (hī'pō-mēr), 1. The portion of the myotome that extends ventrolaterally to form body-wall and limb muscle, innervated by the primary ventral ramus of a spinal nerve. 2. Less commonly, the somatic and splanchnic layers of the lateral mesoderm which give rise to the lining of the celom. [hypo- + G. meros, part] hy·po·mere (hī'pō-mēr) 1. The portion of the myotome that extends ventrolaterally to form body-wall and limb muscle, innervated by the primary anterior ramus of a spinal nerve. 2. Somatic and splanchnic layers of the lateral mesoderm that give rise to the lining of the celom. [hypo- + G. meros, part] |