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Muscle, bones, and blood are primarily formed from mesoderm, one of the three primary germ layers in embryonic development. Mesoderm differentiates into various cell types, including myoblasts for muscle, osteoblasts for bone, and hematopoietic stem cells for blood. These specialized cells arise through a process of differentiation, influenced by genetic factors and signaling molecules during development. Together, they contribute to the formation of the musculoskeletal and circulatory systems.

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