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Fig. 79. Human embryo of 2 mm in length

Human embryo of 2 mm in length, without primitive vertebrae and without notochord. cross-section of Fig. 78.


According to Graf Spee.


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Fig. 79. Menschlicher Embryo von 2 mm Länge, noch ohne Urwirbel und ohne Chorda. Quer- schnitt von Fig. 78. Nach Graf Spee.

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