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Q: What do mesoderm cells eventually differentiate into the?
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What are mesenchymal cells?

it is embryonic connective tissue that is derived from the mesoderm and that differentiate into hematopoietic and connective tissue


Muscles differentiate from which tissue?

Mesoderm


What will the ectoderm cells eventually differentiate into?

Skin and nervous system of the organism.


Where are stem cells found in an adult mammal?

Adult stem cells are found in the bone marrow, they are also called multi-potent stem cells, i.e. they can only differentiate (develop) into 4 main types or cells (nerve, blood, cardiac and white blood cells) They are not as versatile as embryonic stem cells as they pluripotent i.e. they can differentiate into the 3 germ layers, mesoderm, endoderm, ectoderm. Basically they 3 groups of somatic (body) cells


Muscles differentiate from which tissue is it ectoderm endoderm mesoderm or a combo of any two?

The mesoderm. It is the forerunner of muscles, most of the skeleton, the circulatory, reproductive and excretory systems, connective tissues and integument.


What germ layer is the kidney from?

mesoderm The mesoderm forms: skeletal muscle, the skeleton, the dermis of skin, connective tissue, the urogenital system, the heart, blood (lymph cells), the kidney, and the spleen.


When cells differentiate they become more what?

When cells differentiate, they become specialized.


What is an advantage of using pluripotent cells instead of multi potent cells for medical treatments?

Pluripotent cell can differentiate into almost any type of cell.


Where are the mesenchymal cells found?

There are different forms of mesenchymal cells and tissues found almost everywhere in the body, and these tissues can be thought of, broadly, as: connective tissues, blood vessels, and lymphatic vessels.Mesenchymal cells/ tissues originate from the middle embryonic germ layer (there are 3 - endoderm, mesoderm, ectoderm) called the "mesoderm" and differentiate into the body's various connective tissues found in bone, cartilage, ligaments, tendons, muscles, skin, organs, extracellular matrix, as they also form the blood vessels and lymphatic vessels.


How do cells differentiate to become specialized to a particular function?

Only stem cells are able to differentiate. They do this to create more cells for the variety of organs in your body.


Is the first blood cells of the embryo formed by the yolk sac?

No, the mesoderm in the developing liver is responsible for producing the first hematopoietic cells.


What factors influence how and when cells differentiate within differentiate organisms?

well, they change in an organism and are influenced by differentiate