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Historic Textbook - Atlas of the Development of Man Volume 1 (1907)

(Handatlas der entwicklungsgeschichte des menschen: Volume 1)
Kollmann Atlas 1: Predevelopment | Ontogeny | Fetal membranes | Body shape | Systems and organs | Kollmann Atlas 1 | Kollmann Atlas 2 | Julius Kollmann
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Ontogeny, Blastogenesis

Kollmann Atlas 1: Predevelopment | Ontogeny | Fetal membranes | Body shape | Systems and organs | Kollmann Atlas 1 | Kollmann Atlas 2 | Julius Kollmann

I. Cleavage, Segmentation

a) External appearances of cleavage

b) Internal appearances of cleavage, mitosis

  1. Occurrence and transformation of the dark chromatic nuclear division figure
  2. Occurrence and transformation of the achromatic (colorless) core figure, called the mitotic spindle
  3. Radiations in the yolk

c) Amitosis or division of cells without the appearance of cell division

d) Growth and regeneration in conjunction with the process of cell division

II. Germinal vesicle (vesicula blastodermica) with the germinative (area embryonalis), viewed from outside

III. Germinal vesicle internal structure

a) Theory of endoderm origin and the gastrulation

b) Germ layer, blastosphere and blastula. Homology of the primary germ layers

The Fundamental organs

IV. Primitive streak and neurenteric canal

V. Notochord

  1. Front and rear end of the notochord
  2. Sub-chordal line
  3. Origin of the notochord

VI. Middle germ layer, mesoderm

a) root zone and parietal zone

b) the origin of the middle germ layer

c) Histogenetic significance of germ layers

d) Homology of the middle germ

e) The term germ layers

VII. Somites, Protovertebrae and their derivatives: myotome, sclerotome; head cavities

a) The somites, protovertebrae (somite)

  • The first unit of the vertebra and the emergence of its derivatives, the myotome and the sclerotome
  • Special features of the trunk myotomes

b) head cavities and somites of the head, somites

ii mesenchyme

VIII. The boundaries of the bead

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