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somatopleure

Terms vs Somatopleure - What's the difference?

terms | somatopleure |


As nouns the difference between terms and somatopleure

is that terms is while somatopleure is (embryology) a fold of tissue, in the embryo of a vertebrate, from which the walls of the body and the amnion develop.

Splanchnopleure vs Somatopleure - What's the difference?

splanchnopleure | somatopleure | see also |


As nouns the difference between splanchnopleure and somatopleure

is that splanchnopleure is a layer of embryonic cells formed from the mesoderm and endoderm that develops into the wall of the viscera while somatopleure is a fold of tissue, in the embryo of a vertebrate, from which the walls of the body and the amnion develop.

Amnion vs Somatopleure - What's the difference?

amnion | somatopleure |


As nouns the difference between amnion and somatopleure

is that amnion is (anatomy) the innermost membrane of the fetal membranes of reptiles, birds, and mammals; the sac in which the embryo is suspended while somatopleure is (embryology) a fold of tissue, in the embryo of a vertebrate, from which the walls of the body and the amnion develop.

Vertebrate vs Somatopleure - What's the difference?

vertebrate | somatopleure |


As nouns the difference between vertebrate and somatopleure

is that vertebrate is an animal having a backbone while somatopleure is (embryology) a fold of tissue, in the embryo of a vertebrate, from which the walls of the body and the amnion develop.

As an adjective vertebrate

is having a backbone.

Embryo vs Somatopleure - What's the difference?

embryo | somatopleure |


As nouns the difference between embryo and somatopleure

is that embryo is in the reproductive cycle, the stage after the fertilization of the egg that precedes the development into a fetus while somatopleure is a fold of tissue, in the embryo of a vertebrate, from which the walls of the body and the amnion develop.

Tissue vs Somatopleure - What's the difference?

tissue | somatopleure |


As nouns the difference between tissue and somatopleure

is that tissue is thin, woven, gauze-like fabric while somatopleure is (embryology) a fold of tissue, in the embryo of a vertebrate, from which the walls of the body and the amnion develop.

As a verb tissue

is to form tissue of; to interweave.

Somatopleure vs Somatopleural - What's the difference?

somatopleure | somatopleural |


In embryology|lang=en terms the difference between somatopleure and somatopleural

is that somatopleure is (embryology) a fold of tissue, in the embryo of a vertebrate, from which the walls of the body and the amnion develop while somatopleural is (embryology) pertaining to the somatopleure; somatopleuric.

As a noun somatopleure

is (embryology) a fold of tissue, in the embryo of a vertebrate, from which the walls of the body and the amnion develop.

As an adjective somatopleural is

(embryology) pertaining to the somatopleure; somatopleuric.

Somatopleure vs Somatopleuric - What's the difference?

somatopleure | somatopleuric |

Somatopleuric is a derived term of somatopleure.



In embryology terms the difference between somatopleure and somatopleuric

is that somatopleure is a fold of tissue, in the embryo of a vertebrate, from which the walls of the body and the amnion develop while somatopleuric is pertaining to the somatopleure; somatopleural.

As a noun somatopleure

is a fold of tissue, in the embryo of a vertebrate, from which the walls of the body and the amnion develop.

As an adjective somatopleuric is

pertaining to the somatopleure; somatopleural.