Mesoderm Mesoderm Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory Category="Developmental biology"The mesoderm is one of the three germ layers in the early developing Embryo, the other two layers being the Ectoderm and the Endoderm. The mesoderm gives rise to tissues including Connective tissue, muscles, and the Circulatory system. The mesoderm is also believed to be responsible for the formation of the Central nervous system. For example, the Notochord is responsible for releasing certain factors which induce the ectoderm to become neural tissue.

In a developing vertebrate embryo, the mesoderm differentiates into these areas:

Because the mesoderm can form different ways in relation to the developing embryo's Ectoderm, this is used as a method of categorizing animals. They are catagorized as: Acoelomates, Pseudocoelomates, and Coelomates, respectively.