File:Fetal 10wk urogenital 2.jpg
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Human Fetus
female, 10 week, 40 mm CRL, early fetal, sagittal section, pelvic region
This stage of development is after the embryonic period (up to week 8) but still only 2 weeks into early fetal development.
Section B is the less lateral than plane A and more medial (towards the midline). Sections, planes B, C and D move towards the midline.
Original file name: H10wkUrogenBL.jpg
Related Images
Fetus (week 10) Planes A (most lateral), B (lateral), C (medial) and D (midline) from lateral towards the midline.
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- Large Images - midline
- Image Source: UNSW Embryology, no reproduction without permission.
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22:57, 20 September 2009 | ![]() | 800 × 450 (136 KB) | S8600021 (talk | contribs) | These are images from an early fetus (female, 10 week, 40 mm). This stage of development is after the embryonic period (up to week 8) but still only 2 weeks into early fetal development. Section A is the most sagittal (lateral towards right) of all sectio |
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- 2009 Lecture 15
- 2010 Lab 8
- 2010 Lecture 15
- 2011 Lab 8 - Fetal
- ANAT2241 Urinary System
- ANAT2341 Lab 8 - Fetal
- BGDB Sexual Differentiation - Fetal
- Fetal Development - 10 Weeks
- Genital - Female Development
- Lecture - Renal Development
- Renal System - Fetal
- Renal System Development
- Renal System Histology
- Urinary Bladder Development