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  2. Notochord - Wikipedia

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    The notochord plays a key role in signaling and coordinating development. Embryos of modern vertebrates form transient notochord structures during gastrulation. The notochord is found ventral to the neural tube. Notogenesis is the development of the notochord by epiblasts that form the floor of the amnion cavity. [8]

  3. Chordate - Wikipedia

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    A notochord, a stiff but elastic rod of glycoprotein wrapped in two collagen helices, which extends along the central axis of the body. Among members of the subphylum Vertebrata (vertebrates), the notochord gets replaced by hyaline cartilage or osseous tissue of the spine , and notochord remnants develop into the intervertebral discs , which ...

  4. Dorsal nerve cord - Wikipedia

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    The dorsal nerve cord is an anatomical feature found in chordate animals, mainly in the subphyla Vertebrata and Cephalochordata, as well as in some hemichordates.It is one of the five embryonic features unique to all chordates, the other four being a notochord, a post-anal tail, an endostyle, and pharyngeal slits.

  5. Germ layer - Wikipedia

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    The chorda-mesoderm develops into the notochord. The intermediate mesoderm develops into kidneys and gonads. The paraxial mesoderm develops into cartilage, skeletal muscle, and dermis. The lateral plate mesoderm develops into the circulatory system (including the heart and spleen), the wall of the gut, and wall of the human body. [11]

  6. Solenocyte - Wikipedia

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    Compared to paired series of protonephridia, Hatschek's nephridium is a large unpaired excretory structure found within Branchiostoma virginiae. The nephridium, along with its collection tubule, is located to the left of the notochord and beside the left anterior aorta. [12]

  7. Intervertebral disc - Wikipedia

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    The nucleus pulposus contains loose fibers suspended in a mucoprotein gel. The nucleus of the disc acts as a shock absorber, absorbing the impact of the body's activities and keeping the two vertebrae separated. It is the remnant of the notochord. [2] There is one disc between each pair of vertebrae, except for the first cervical segment, the ...

  8. Mesoderm - Wikipedia

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    This forms the notochord, which induces the formation of the neural tube, and establishes the anterior-posterior body axis. The notochord extends beneath the neural tube from the head to the tail. The mesoderm moves to the midline until it covers the notochord. When the mesoderm cells proliferate, they form the paraxial mesoderm.

  9. Notochord homeobox (NOTO) gene - Wikipedia

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    Homeobox protein notochord (NOTO) is a transcription factor [1] encoded by the gene notochord homeobox (NOTO) located on the short arm of chromosome 2 (2p13.2) in humans (Homo sapiens). [2] An ortholog of NOTO is found in the house mouse ( Mus musculus ), among other species, as the gene notochord homeobox ( Noto ) located on chromosome 6 ...