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Revision as of 15:47, 19 December 2012
Introduction
Development is a dynamic process with structures changing (shape, name and relationships) over time and the best way to show this is with dynamic images, such as movies. This current page introduces the various movies and animations in UNSW Embryology that illustrate many different aspects of development.
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Quicktime version
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- If the Flash movie shown beside this text is not visible on your computer, you will need to use the Quicktime Movies.
- Both Flash and Quicktime movie formats are available for all movies and a full linked category list can also be seen for Flash and Quicktime.
- Movies are still currently being added to this page. Both Quicktime and Flash pages currently have a more complete list of all movies available on this site.
- For simple animations see Category:Animation. Note that as these are in animated GIF format, the page may take time to open as all image files download.
Movie Formats:
- Flash Movies | Quicktime Movies
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Mobile Users
If the animation above is not visible, you should use the Quicktime Movies linked below.
While many portable devices will play Flash animations, all Apple products (iPad, iPhone and iPod Touch) require the quicktime movie versions. Either use the Quicktime Movies page or use the links below labelled "Quicktime".
Note that the iPhone and iPod Touch also have a cut down web version Mobile Embryo formatted for their screen size.
Lets hope HTML5 video will sort all this out.
- Links: Mobile Access
Development Overview
Week 1
Human Blastocyst
Human Blastocyst (day 3 to 6)
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Human blastocyst week 1 movies, 3 above movies together in single table.
Mouse Zygote
Model Development
Week 2
Week 3
Neural
Mesoderm
Gastrointestinal Tract
Cardiovascular
These animations are also available as a single table.
Historic Heart Development Movies (with audio)
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Vascular
Head and Face
Renal
Renal System Development | All Renal Cartoons
Genital
All Genital cartoons
Endocrine
Embryo Stage 13
Movies - Embryo Carnegie stage 13 - Week 4-5 about half way through embryonic development. These are rotating embryo animations based upon reconstruction of serial slice images.
Embryo Stage 14
This rotating teaching model shows the external appearance about midway through embryonic development.
Embryo Stage 17
This rotating tomography movie shows the appearance of human embryo during week 6 Carnegie stage 17.
Embryo Stage 22
Movies - Embryo Carnegie stage 22 - Week 8 at the end of embryonic development.These are rotating embryo animations based upon reconstruction of serial slice images.
Ultrasound
Ultrasound
Animal Movies
Glossary Links
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Cite this page: Hill, M.A. (2024, June 16) Embryology Movies. Retrieved from https://embryology.med.unsw.edu.au/embryology/index.php/Movies
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- © Dr Mark Hill 2024, UNSW Embryology ISBN: 978 0 7334 2609 4 - UNSW CRICOS Provider Code No. 00098G