head somite
Somite located in the head region, caudal to the otic vesicle [ http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11830559 ]
Term info
head somite
- occipital somite
They provide the epaxial and hypaxial muscles of the neck, the pharyngeal and laryngeal muscles that develop in the caudal branchial arches and the musculature of the tongue. Despite their localisation in the head, myogenic precursors from occipital somites essentially follow the trunk programmes (E. H. Walters and S. D., unpublished). during evolution, have been secondarily incorporated into the head (Gans and Northcutt, 1983)
EHDAA2 has both 'head somite' and 'head somite group', with part_of and develops_from for latter
uberon
cranial somite
UBERON:0005594
in humans this includes somites 1-4
Term relations
- embryonic tissue
- embryonic structure
- somite
- develops from some head paraxial mesoderm
- part of some head paraxial mesoderm