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Intermediate mesoderm is a type of mesoderm that's located between the paraxial mesoderm and the lateral plate.
   It develops into the part of the urogenital system (kidneys and gonads)
  • forms of urogenital system
  • series of short evaginations from each segment grows dorsally caudally
  • vestiges of the future kidney, the pronephros briefly appears.
  • pronephric duct arises in the intermediate mesoderm just ventral to the anterior somites
  • grows caudally until it becomes the cloaca
  • it's distinct from the lateral mesoderm, as it isn't influenced by the secretion of BMP-4 by the ectoderm, possibly due to the lack of receptors.

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