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Human Embryo Carnegie Stage 20

Based on the external appearance and limb development this embryo appears to be Stage 20.

View: Lateral left view. Amniotic membrane intact.

Stage 20 Facts: Week 8, 51 - 53 days, 18 - 22 mm


Features: scalp vascular plexus, eylid, eye, nose, external acoustic meatus, auricle of external ear, arm, elbow, wrist, liver prominence, digital rays

Identify: straightening of trunk, pigmented eye, eyelid, nose, external acoustic meatus, scalp vascular plexus, digital rays, liver prominance, thigh, ankle, foot plate, umbilical cord


Homo32 Links: chorionic vesicle | embryo | drawing | Carnegie stage 20


Image source: The images from the Hubrecht Collection/Hill Collection/Bolk Collection (all part of the Embryological Collection) are reproduced with the permission of the Museum für Naturkunde, Leibniz Institute for Research on Evolution and Biodiversity. Images are for educational purposes only and must not be reproduced electronically or in writing without permission from the Museum für Naturkunde Berlin.


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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, April 19) Embryology Hubrecht Homo32 fig02.jpg. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/File:Hubrecht_Homo32_fig02.jpg

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