heart primordium
cardiac field
Bilateral groups of cells consisting of three rows: one row of endocardial precursors medially and two rows of myocardical precursors laterally. The two populations fuse at the midline to form the heart rudiment or cone.
| Type | Organ |
| Body System | Cardiovascular |
| Latin Name | cardiac field |
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the heart primordium?
Bilateral groups of cells consisting of three rows: one row of endocardial precursors medially and two rows of myocardical precursors laterally. The two populations fuse at the midline to form the heart rudiment or cone.
What body system is the heart primordium part of?
The heart primordium is part of the Cardiovascular.
What is the Latin name for the heart primordium?
The Latin name for the heart primordium is cardiac field.
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