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The skeletal system (consisting of carti­lages and bones) and articular system (comprising joints of the body) develop from mesoderm. The mesoderm gives rise to a pluripotent embryonic con­nective tissue, called mesenchyme, which is capable of differentiating into a diverse variety of derivatives. In the region of pharyngeal arches a special variety of mesenchyme, called ecto-mesenchyme, is also found. The ecto-mesenchyme is derived from neural crest cells (which are themselves ecto-dermal derivatives).
The mesenchyme is a loosely arranged tissue composed of roughly stellate (star-shaped) cells having many processes. The irregular spaces between the cells are filled with a struc­tureless, semifluid, jelly-like intercellular substance.
When the mesenchyme differen­tiates into any specific type of tissue, changes occur in the shape and struc­ture of cells and in the composition of the ground substance. Histogenesis of cartilage and bone tissue from the mesenchyme will now be described.

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