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(==Ovarial wall of Rami temporaria== Note young transparent eggs (stages 1 and 2) and larger opaque eggs {stage 3). The arrow points to an isolated nucleus from another egg (stage 3) , which has floated into the field. ===Reference=== Courtesy, W. R...) |
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Ovarial wall of Rami temporaria
Note young transparent eggs (stages 1 and 2) and larger opaque eggs {stage 3). The arrow points to an isolated nucleus from another egg (stage 3) , which has floated into the field.
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Courtesy, W. R. Duryee, 1950, Ann. N. Y. Acad. ScL, 50, Art. 8.
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Reference
Rugh R. Book - The Frog Its Reproduction and Development. (1951) The Blakiston Company.
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