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mesenchyme

Mesenchyme vs Stroma - What's the difference?

mesenchyme | stroma |


As a noun mesenchyme

is (anatomy) that part of the mesoderm of an embryo that develops into connective tissue, bone, cartilage, etc.

As a proper noun stroma is

an island of the northern coast of scotland.

Mesenchyme vs Epithelium - What's the difference?

mesenchyme | epithelium |


As nouns the difference between mesenchyme and epithelium

is that mesenchyme is (anatomy) that part of the mesoderm of an embryo that develops into connective tissue, bone, cartilage, etc while epithelium is epithelium.

Blastema vs Mesenchyme - What's the difference?

blastema | mesenchyme |


As nouns the difference between blastema and mesenchyme

is that blastema is (physiology) a clump of undifferentiated cells or blasts, from which an organ or body part will develop, either during the normal growth of an embryo or in the regeneration of a lost body part while mesenchyme is (anatomy) that part of the mesoderm of an embryo that develops into connective tissue, bone, cartilage, etc.

Mesoglea vs Mesenchyme - What's the difference?

mesoglea | mesenchyme |


As nouns the difference between mesoglea and mesenchyme

is that mesoglea is a gelatinous material found between the epithelial cellular layers of jellyfish and coelenterates while mesenchyme is that part of the mesoderm of an embryo that develops into connective tissue, bone, cartilage, etc.

Mesenchyme - What does it mean?

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Mesenchyma vs Mesenchyme - What's the difference?

mesenchyma | mesenchyme |


As nouns the difference between mesenchyma and mesenchyme

is that mesenchyma is the part of the mesoblast that gives rise to the connective tissue and blood while mesenchyme is that part of the mesoderm of an embryo that develops into connective tissue, bone, cartilage, etc.

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