BIO380H5 Lecture Notes - Lecture 15: Lateral Plate Mesoderm, Sacrum, Axial Skeleton

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The axial skeleton consists of the skull, vertebral column, ribs and sternum. The axial skeleton: the vertebral column and proximal part of the ribs originate from the sclerotome. The appendicular skeleton: the bones of the pelvis, girdles, and limbs originate from the lateral plate mesoderm. The head skeleton: some cranial bones are mesodermal, but facial bones are formed by mesenchymal cells that are derived from the neural crest: the facial bones are ectodermal. The cervical vertebrae which are 7, the thoracic are 12, lumber which are 5 and sacral vertebrae are 4 and coccygeal will fuse into one (4) The upper limbs start development before the lower limbs. The arms bones are formed from the axis and migrate to reach the place where the bone should form. If they express sox 9, they will undergo the chondrogenic program where the cells form the pre-cartilage, if they continue to express sox 9, then they become permanent cartilage.

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