ANAM1006- Embryology Lab 8

© Dr Mark Hill, 2003.

This Page covers Lab 8- Introduction to Musculoskeletal Development. Clicking on the small images below links to a large labelled image from the UNSW Embryology Program (more info?).

For a comprehensive background in Embryology look at the UNSW Embryo Program available on the Web.

This Page: Axial Skeleton | Upper Limbs | Lower Limbs

Dr Mark Hill
(room G20)

Other Pages: Pig (Stage 13/14) | Human (Stage 22) | High Power Human (Stage 22)

Email: m.hill@unsw.edu.au

Lab 8- Development of the Musculoskeletal System

Next Embryo notes: Lab 12 Pharynx and Face

Stage 22 Human Embryo

Next Image Set- High Power Human (Stage 22)

At this late stage the axial and limb skeleton and bone are well developed. Specific muscles and bones found in adult structures can be identified.

Axial Skeleton

Limbs

 

In the next image set show high power images of this stage with more detail of the developing vertebral column and connective tissue surrounding the spinal cord.

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Development of Axial Skeleton

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Development of Limbs

Upper Limb

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Lower Limb

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Next Image Set- High Power Human (Stage 22)

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