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===References===
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===Limbs, Body-wall and Back===
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Embryo [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 76|'''LXXVI''']] (length, 4.5 mm.; age, about three weeks) is of essentially the same stage of development as [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 148|'''CXLVIII''']]. It has thirty five myotomes (3o, 8c, 13t, 51, 5s, 2c). The base of the arm lies opposite the eighth (fifth cervical) to the twelfth (first thoracic) myotomes. The base of the leg lies opposite the twenty-fourth (first lumbar) to the twenty-ninth (first sacral) myotomes. Eleven myotomes lie between the regions of the arm and leg-buds. In [[:Category:Carnegie Embryo 148|'''CXLVIII''']] the limb buds protrude more than in LXXVI and the body-wall extends further ventrally.
 
 
 
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Carnegie Embryo 76



References

Bardeen CR. and Lewis WH. The development of the limbs, body-wall and back. (1901) Amer. J Anat. 1: 1-36.


Limbs, Body-wall and Back

Bardeen CR. and Lewis WH. The development of the limbs, body-wall and back. (1901) Amer. J Anat. 1: 1-36.

Embryo LXXVI (length, 4.5 mm.; age, about three weeks) is of essentially the same stage of development as CXLVIII. It has thirty five myotomes (3o, 8c, 13t, 51, 5s, 2c). The base of the arm lies opposite the eighth (fifth cervical) to the twelfth (first thoracic) myotomes. The base of the leg lies opposite the twenty-fourth (first lumbar) to the twenty-ninth (first sacral) myotomes. Eleven myotomes lie between the regions of the arm and leg-buds. In CXLVIII the limb buds protrude more than in LXXVI and the body-wall extends further ventrally.

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