Section Names link to the full Stage 13/14 serial image and underlined text links to a brief description of the term at the bottom of this page.
G7: In the pig embryo identify the cerebral vesicles and flexures; first study the sagittal section. Identify the forebrain, midbrain and hindbrain. The roof of the hindbrain is thin (roofplate formed by a membrane only).
Al-7: Midbrain and hindbrain. The isthmus can be observed on A3-4 as a constriction between the mid- and hind-brain.
The hindbrain is already subdivided into two parts, the slim myelencephalon and the wider metencephalon. The boundary between these two parts is roughly at the level of the otic vesicles
A3-4: identify the optic cup and stalk, which are derived from the forebrain B2-6. Caudally one can identify the spinal cord along the entire length of the embryo.
B1-7, C1-5: Forebrain.
Study the histological appearance of the neural tube in the pig embryo. Identify the ventricular zone and marginal zone. Also identify the sulcus limitans separating the alar plate and basal plate
C1, D1; Notice the position of the spinal ganglion (dorsal root ganglion or DRG) ventrolateral to the spinal cord (P:D3).
The individual serial slices have also been incorporated into a 3D model of this embryo Neural System.