How is the notochord structure formed?
Answer / Sunil Yadav
The notochord is a flexible, rod-like structure that forms during embryonic development in chordates, including vertebrates. It acts as a support structure for the early tailed larvae and serves as a precursor to the vertebrae in mature organisms. The notochord is formed by the migration of mesoderm cells from the lateral plate mesoderm towards the dorsal midline, where they aggregate and differentiate into notochord cells.
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