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Fig. 18. Model with Heart Divided Horizontally
Wax-plate reconstruction model in fig.17, the heart divided horizontally.
Legend
- A - duct of Cuvier
- B - sinus venosus
- C - right venous valve
- D - endothelial tube in bulbus
- E - bulbo-ventricular groove
- F - body wall
- G - atrial canal
- H - left duct of Cuvier
- K - infolding of atrial wall (septum primum);
- L - left portion of atrium
- M - dorsal mesocardium
Carnegie Staging Comparison: A 27 somite stage embryo would be similar to a Carnegie stage 12 (26 - 30 days), caudal neuropore closes, Somite Number 21-29.
Carnegie Staging Comparison: A 27 somite stage embryo would be similar to a Carnegie stage 12 (26 - 30 days), caudal neuropore closes, Somite Number 21-29.
- 27 Somite Paper: Fig 1 | Fig 2 | Fig 3 | Fig 4 | Fig 5 | Fig 6 | Fig 7 | Fig 8 | Fig 9 | Fig 10 | Fig 11 | Fig 12 | Fig 13 | Fig 14 | Fig 15 | Fig 16 | Fig 17 | Fig 18 | Fig 19 | Fig 20 | Carnegie stage 12
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Reference
Waterston D. A human embryo of twenty-seven pairs of somites, embedded in decidua. (1914) J Anat Physiol., 49(1): 90-118 PMID 17233016
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Reference
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