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Grosser embryo, slide 3, row 3. Junction of body-stalk and yolk | Grosser embryo, slide 3, row 3. Junction of body-stalk and {{yolk sac}}, and connection of the two vascular nets, along the side of the allantois, between the {{mesoderm}} and entoderm. | ||
All., cavity of {{allantois}}, looking into yolk-sac; Am., cavity of amnion, which at one point is fused with the allantois;Ent., sheet of entoderm forming wall of yolk-sac and continued as allantois wall; Mes., sheet of mesothelium continued from yolk-sac to body-stalk; Ys., cavity of yolk-sac. X 400. | |||
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Plate 3
Grosser embryo, slide 3, row 3. Junction of body-stalk and yolk sac, and connection of the two vascular nets, along the side of the allantois, between the mesoderm and entoderm.
All., cavity of allantois, looking into yolk-sac; Am., cavity of amnion, which at one point is fused with the allantois;Ent., sheet of entoderm forming wall of yolk-sac and continued as allantois wall; Mes., sheet of mesothelium continued from yolk-sac to body-stalk; Ys., cavity of yolk-sac. X 400.
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Reference
Bremer JL. The earliest blood-vessels in man. (1914) Amer. J Anat. 16(4): 447-475.
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