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== | ==Fig. 10. A mid-cross section of an 11.5-day ovum== | ||
The amniotic cavity is more advanced in its development than in the previous specimens although the amniogenic cells— now a distinct membrane - are still attached to the adjacent trophoblast. The exocoelome is now well contained within its membrane which is continuous above with the primitive endoderm of the germ-disk. Mesoblast formation is still continuing and is laying the foundation for the future connective tissue of the chorion. Carnegie {{CE7699}} section 8-5-3, X 100. | |||
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Fig. 10. A mid-cross section of an 11.5-day ovum
The amniotic cavity is more advanced in its development than in the previous specimens although the amniogenic cells— now a distinct membrane - are still attached to the adjacent trophoblast. The exocoelome is now well contained within its membrane which is continuous above with the primitive endoderm of the germ-disk. Mesoblast formation is still continuing and is laying the foundation for the future connective tissue of the chorion. Carnegie 7699 section 8-5-3, X 100.
Reference
Hertig AT. On the development of the amnion and exocoelomic membrane in the previllous human ovum. (1945) Yale J Biol Med. 18:107-15. PubMed 21007544
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