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File:Rugh 023.jpg|Late development of the frog ovary.
File:Rugh 023.jpg|Late development of the frog ovary.
File:Rugh 024.jpg|Small ovarian egg of the frog surrounded by its follicle.
File:Rugh 024.jpg|Small ovarian egg of the frog surrounded by its follicle.
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File:Rugh 025.jpg|Section of a mature ovarian egg to show the area of ultimate follicular rupture and the surrounding membranes of the egg
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File:Rugh 026.jpg|Growing Oocyte of the Frog
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File:Rugh 027.jpg|Reactions of the frog ovary to stimulation by the frog anterior pituitary hormone
File:Rugh 028.jpg|Photograph of Rana pipiens female body cavity at the height of ovulation
File:Rugh 028.jpg|Photograph of Rana pipiens female body cavity at the height of ovulation
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File:Rugh 029.jpg|Deposition of jelly on the frog's egg
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File:Rugh 030.jpg|Recently emptied ovarian follicle of the frog
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File:Rugh 031.jpg|Follicular rupture and ovulation in the frog
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File:Rugh 032.jpg|Photograph of the open body cavity of an actively ovulating female frog showing the entrance of an egg into the ostium
File:Rugh 033.jpg|Distribution of coelomic cilia within the body cavity of the female frog
File:Rugh 033.jpg|Distribution of coelomic cilia within the body cavity of the female frog
File:Rugh 034.jpg|Passage of eggs through the oviduct
File:Rugh 034.jpg|Passage of eggs through the oviduct

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Rugh R. Book - The Frog Its Reproduction and Development. (1951) The Blakiston Company.

Frog Development (1951): 1 Introduction | 2 Rana pipiens | 3 Reproductive System | 4 Fertilization | 5 Cleavage | 6 Blastulation | 7 Gastrulation | 8 Neurulation | 9 Early Embryo Changes | 10 Later Embryo or Larva | 11 Ectodermal Derivatives | 12 Endodermal Derivatives | 13 Mesodermal Derivatives | 14 Summary of Organ Appearance | 15 Glossary | 16 Bibliography | Figures
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Chapter 1 - Introduction

Chapter 2 - General Introduction to the Embryology of the Leopard Frog Rana pipiens

Chapter 3 - Reproductive System of the Adult Frog Rana pipiens


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Frog Development (1951): 1 Introduction | 2 Rana pipiens | 3 Reproductive System | 4 Fertilization | 5 Cleavage | 6 Blastulation | 7 Gastrulation | 8 Neurulation | 9 Early Embryo Changes | 10 Later Embryo or Larva | 11 Ectodermal Derivatives | 12 Endodermal Derivatives | 13 Mesodermal Derivatives | 14 Summary of Organ Appearance | 15 Glossary | 16 Bibliography | Figures

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Rugh R. Book - The Frog Its Reproduction and Development. (1951) The Blakiston Company.


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